Development of optimisation techniques for ultrasonic equipment for the generation of stable oil-in-water emulsionTools Lok, Matthew Sze Tsun (2018) Development of optimisation techniques for ultrasonic equipment for the generation of stable oil-in-water emulsion. MPhil thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractEmulsion is a thermodynamically stable compound consisting of an immiscible mixture of oil and water. Emulsion droplets can be formed through various methods, such as high pressure homogenisation, microfluidiser, ultrasonication, etc. Among all the techniques stated, ultrasonically formed emulsion droplets possess high potential in the nanotechnology field due to its ability to form small emulsion droplet in the size ranges from 100 – 300 nm. Even though there has been extensive research on the formation of various emulsion droplets using ultrasonic technique, there is still lacking of information regarding appropriate optimisation process on the formation of ultrasonically formed emulsion droplets.
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