• Title of article

    Phase transitions of nanoemulsions using ultrasound: Experimental observations

  • Author/Authors

    Singh، نويسنده , , Ram and Husseini، نويسنده , , Ghaleb A. and Pitt، نويسنده , , William G.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    1120
  • To page
    1125
  • Abstract
    The ultrasound-induced transformation of perfluorocarbon liquids to gases is of interest in the area of drug and gene delivery. In this study, three independent parameters (temperature, size, and perfluorocarbon species) were selected to investigate the effects of 476-kHz and 20-kHz ultrasound on nanoemulsion phase transition. Two levels of each factor (low and high) were considered at each frequency. The acoustic intensities at gas bubble formation and at the onset of inertial cavitation were recorded and subsequently correlated with the acoustic parameters. mental data showed that low frequencies are more effective in forming and collapsing a bubble. Additionally, as the size of the emulsion droplet increased, the intensity required for bubble formation decreased. As expected, perfluorohexane emulsions require greater intensity to form cavitating bubbles than perfluoropentane emulsions.
  • Keywords
    Perfluorocarbons , Cavitation , Microbubbles , Ultrasound , Nanoemulsions
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2007431