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Dual CO2 responsiveness of an oil-in-water emulsion by using sodium oleate and water-soluble tertiary amines

Ma et al., 2021

Document ID
8995776273761199303
Author
Ma W
Dai S
Zhu P
Zhou R
Lu H
Publication year
Publication venue
Langmuir

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Two kinds of water-soluble tertiary amines (TAs), triethylamine (TEA, monoamine), and tetramethyltrimethylenediamine (TMA, diamine) were introduced into a NaOA stable oil– water (O/W) emulsion, respectively, and their dual reactivity to carbon dioxide was studied …
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