Authors
A Gholamipour-Shirazi, M.S. Carvalho, J.O. Fossum
Publication date
2016/7
Journal
The European Physical Journal Special Topics
Volume
225
Issue
4
Pages
757-765
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Research on emulsions is driven by their widespread use in different industries, such as food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical and oil recovery. Emulsions are stabilized by suitable surfactants, polymers, solid particles or a combination of them. Microfluidic emulsification is the process of droplet formation out of two or more liquids under strictly controlled conditions, without pre-emulsification step. Microfluidic technology offers a powerful tool for investigating the properties of emulsions themselves. In this work stable oil in water emulsions were formed with hydrophilic Laponite RD® nanoparticles adsorbed at the interface of the oil phase and aqueous clay nanofluid in a T junction microfluidic chip. Emulsion stability up to at least 40 days could be observed.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
A Gholamipour-Shirazi, MS Carvalho, JO Fossum - The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2016