Title :
Preparation of ethyl cellulose nanoparticles from nano-emulsion obtained by inversion at constant temperature
Author :
Spernarth, L. ; Magdassi, S.
Author_Institution :
Casali Inst. of Appl. Chem., Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Jerusalem
fDate :
12/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new method for the preparation of nanoparticles from nano-emulsions using a low- energy emulsification method based on phase inversion at constant temperature (catastrophic inversion) is described. This method does not require any special equipment such as high-pressure homogenisers. The method is demonstrated for the preparation of ethyl cellulose nanoparticles containing pyrene (a microviscosity and micropolarity probe) as a hydrophobic model molecule. The nano-emulsions were prepared using a combination of non-ionic surfactants: Polyglycerol fatty acid ester (decaglycerol mono laurate) and sorbitan ester (Span 20), volatile organic solvent (toluene) and ethyl cellulose. Toluene was evaporated from the nano-emulsions, resulting in ethyl cellulose nanoparticles 50-120 nm in size. The emission colours of the pyrene-embedded nano-emulsions changed from blue to violet after the evaporation of the toluene because of the absence of excimers. This method may be applied for the preparation of a variety of polymeric nanoparticles in which functional molecules are embedded within the particles.
Keywords :
emulsions; evaporation; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; polymers; surfactants; catastrophic inversion; decaglycerol mono laurate; ethyl cellulose; evaporation; excimers; high-pressure homogenisers; hydrophobic model molecule; low-energy emulsification; micropolarity probe; microviscosity; nano-emulsions; nanoparticles; nonionic surfactants; phase inversion; polyglycerol fatty acid ester; pyrene; sorbitan ester; toluene; volatile organic solvent;
Journal_Title :
Micro & Nano Letters, IET
DOI :
10.1049/mnl:20070040