Preparation of Olive-oil/Polyurethane Microcapsules for Skin Care by Interfacial Polymerization
Polyurethane microcapsules containing olive oil were prepared by interfacial polymerization with toluene-2,4-diisocyanate (TDI) and polyethylene glycol (PEG) as monomers and with nonionic surfactants as emulsifier in the emulsion system.The processing factors affecting microcapsule formation,such as emulsifier type,temperature,stirring speed,and the molecular weight of PEG,were investigated.The emulsification ability of various emulsifiers for olive oil system was evaluated by laser particle sizer analysis and microscopy analysis.The mixed emulsifier of Tween-80 with PVA was a good emulsifier,able to make the resultant olive oil emulsion system stable to temperature change.The SEM analysis confirmed that the microcapsules prepared using the mixed emulsifier were more uniform in particle size and shape than those prepared using other single or mixed emulsifiers,with an average particle size of 3-5μm and a narrow particle size distribution.The SEM analysis also showed that the surface of microcapsules made by PEG600 was more porous and rougher than those by PEG800,suggesting the quicker release property.
Microcapsules Polyurethane Olive oil Interfacial polymerization Emulsification Skin care
Limin Dong Jianzhong Shao Liqin Cai Yinze Wu Kehe Zhang
Key Laboratory of Advanced Textile Materials and Manufacturing Technology (ZhejiangSci-Tech Universi China National Down & Feather Products Inspection and Testing Center (Xiaoshan),Hangzhou 311202,Chin
国际会议
杭州
英文
2008-10-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)