Literature DB >> 22985401

Highly stable concentrated nanoemulsions by the phase inversion composition method at elevated temperature.

Lijie Yu1, Chao Li, Jian Xu, Jingcheng Hao, Dejun Sun.   

Abstract

Oil-in-<span class="Chemical">water nanoemulsions were produced in the system <span class="Chemical">water/Span <span class="Chemical">80-Tween 80/<span class="Chemical">paraffin oil via the phase inversion composition (PIC) method at elevated temperature. With the increase of preparation temperature from 20 to 70 °C, we found that the emulsion droplet diameter decreases from 10.3 μm to 51 nm, proving the formation of nanoemulsions. The viscosity of nanoemulsions clearly increases with droplet volume fraction, φ, but the droplet size changes less. Significantly, at φ ≤ 0.5, the size distribution of nanoemulsions can be kept unchangeable more than 5 months. These results proved that the highly viscous <span class="Chemical">paraffin oil can hardly be dispersed by the PIC method at 25 °C, but the increase in preparation temperature makes it possible for producing monodisperse nanoemulsions. Once the nanoemulsion is produced, the stability against Ostwald ripening is outstanding due to the extremely low solubility of the <span class="Chemical">paraffin oil in the continuous phase. The highly stable nanoemulsions are of great importance in practical applications.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22985401     DOI: 10.1021/la302995a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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