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publicationDate 2017-04-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-105251418-B
titleOfInvention Method for preparing Pickering microemulsion gel from poly-o-phenylenediamine
abstract The invention discloses a method for preparing Pickering microemulsion gel from poly-o-phenylenediamine. The method comprises the steps: 1, adding 0.5ml of an oil-phase solvent into 1.0ml of a 0.15-0.2mol/L o-phenylenediamine aqueous solution to obtain a solution, oscillating the solution, and performing ultrasound operation under the frequency being 60-80Hz for 10-20min until the solution becomes a milky-state turbid liquid; and 2, adding 5mu L of a 0.4-0.55mol/L FeCl3 solution under an ultrasound condition until yellow-green sediment is generated in the solution, further performing ultrasound operation for 10-20m, standing for reaction for 8-12d to obtain a product distributed on an oil-water interface in a gel state, and removing superfluous water-phase and oil-phase solutions to obtain the Pickering microemulsion gel containing the stable poly-o-phenylenediamine. The method is simple, high in repeatability and the universality, and suitable for a plurality of oil phases; and all the steps can be performed under room temperature, and heating is not required.
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