Elemental Sulfur-Stabilized Liquid Marbles: Properties and Applications

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2020 Sep 23;12(38):43201-43211. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c09846. Epub 2020 Sep 8.

Abstract

Sulfur-stabilized liquid marbles were readily prepared by rolling water droplets on a sulfur (S8) powder bed. Because of the construction of a gel layer on the surface of liquid marbles, the resulting liquid marbles have shape-designable characteristics. The effects of rolling time and volume of droplets on the deformability of sulfur-stabilized liquid marbles were investigated along with their mechanical stability and lifetime. The capability of sulfur-stabilized liquid marbles to be deformed at different pH values enables these liquid marbles to act as microreservoirs with desired shapes for aqueous solutions. Immersing the sulfur-stabilized liquid marbles into organic liquids leads to an increase in the liquid marbles' lifetime, and thereby they can survive at the interface of aqueous-organic two-phased systems for a long time. Finally, the applications of sulfur-stabilized liquid marbles as photocatalytic microreactors, electrochemical microcells, and monodisperse Pickering-like emulsions were demonstrated.

Keywords: Pickering-like emulsion; elemental sulfur; gel layer; liquid marbles; photocatalytic microreactor.