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Ultrasound assisted preparation of emulsion of coconut oil in water: Understanding the effect of operating parameters and comparison of reactor designs

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cep.2014.12.006

Keywords

Ultrasonic emulsification; Nanoemulsions; Scale up; High power ultrasound; Zeta sizer; Emulsion stability

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  1. UGC [39-852/2010 (SR)]
  2. University Grant Commission

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The present work investigates the application of different sonochemical reactor designs for the preparation of stable nanoemulsions considering the emulsion of coconut oil in water as the model system. The effect of different operating parameters as well as chemical compositions on the stability and droplet size of emulsion has also been investigated. Different processing capacities over the range of 50mL-2 L have been used with different power ratings for the sonochemical reactors. Two emulsifying agents viz. Tween 80 and Span 80 were used to prepare stable emulsions and the effect of emulsifying agent volume fraction on the emulsion droplet size has been illustrated. Zeta sizer has been used to measure the droplet size and distribution of internal phase of emulsion. Intensity mean diameter has been used to compare the droplet size distribution of the nanoemulsion formed using different sonochemical reactors. Power dissipated per unit volume of emulsion has been considered as the unified criteria for understanding the dependency of the prepared emulsions on the type of sonochemical reactor designs. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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