화학공학소재연구정보센터
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.58, No.19, 8220-8230, 2019
Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Double Emulsion Preparation by Ultrasonication
Double emulsion preparation by ultrasonication is investigated in order to optimize the outer droplet size and the encapsulation efficiency. The effects of the sonication time, the oil viscosity, and the fractions of salt and primary emulsion are studied. A correlation is developed in order to predict the mean droplet diameter as a function of these parameters. The model is valid in the dissipation energy subrange. It accounts for the effects of salt within the surface force group, the oil viscosity within the viscous group, and the primary fraction through energy damping and allows the prediction of the transitionary change in size with time. The properties of the outer droplets, such as the viscosity and density, take into account the presence of inner droplets. Based on this model, a leakage model is proposed where the rate increases proportionally with breakage, but continues at a constant rate once the size reaches equilibrium.