PRODUCTION OF SUB-MICROMETER SIZE O/W EMULSIONS USING A HIGH-PRESSURE WET-TYPE JET MILL
Volume: 193, Issue: 4, Pages: 501 - 525
Published: Apr 1, 2006
Abstract
Emulsions composed of sub-micrometer size droplets were obtained by a high-pressure wet-type jet mill. Liquid paraffin as dispersed phase, aqueous sucrose solution as continuous phase, and anionic sodium dodecyl sulfate as emulsifying agent were used as the model emulsification system. Droplet size distribution, Sauter mean diameter (d 32), geometric standard deviation of the droplet size distribution (σg), and emulsion viscosity (ηe) were...
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Title
PRODUCTION OF SUB-MICROMETER SIZE O/W EMULSIONS USING A HIGH-PRESSURE WET-TYPE JET MILL
Published Date
Apr 1, 2006
Volume
193
Issue
4
Pages
501 - 525
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