Title of article
Droplet size and stability of nano-emulsions produced by the temperature phase inversion method
Author/Authors
Ee، Sher Lin نويسنده , , Duan، Xiumei نويسنده , , Liew، Jeffery نويسنده , , Nguyen، Q. Dzuy نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
626
To page
631
Abstract
We studied the formation and stability of n-decane in water nano-emulsions produced by the phase inversion temperature (PIT) emulsification
method using polyoxyethylene lauryl ether as surfactant. The results obtained indicate that the droplet size and size distribution are strongly
dependent on the methods of heating and cooling, and on the final temperature to which the mixture is cooled after phase inversion. Importantly,
there exists an optimum storage temperature, at which the nano-emulsions are most stable, and develop ultra-small droplet sizes, ranging from
35 nm to 54 nm, with low polydispersity indices (~0.2). This optimum temperature is about 20 ◦C below the PIT, and dependent on the surfactant
concentration. Any departure in temperature from the optimum would result in increases in droplet sizes, polydispersity and instability by Ostwald
ripening. Furthermore, nano-emulsions destabilized after a long period of storage at different temperatures can be rejuvenated simply by equilibration
for a few minutes at the optimum temperature.
Keywords
Nano-emulsions , emulsion stability , PIT method
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Record number
122590
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