نتایج جستجو برای: emulsions

تعداد نتایج: 7224  

Journal: :Physical review letters 1995
Mason Bibette Weitz

The elastic shear modulus of monodisperse emulsions is shown to exhibit a universal dependence on droplet volume fraction f when scaled by the Laplace pressure of the droplets, increasing as fsf 2 fcd, where fc ø 0.635, the value of random close packing of solid spheres. Surprisingly the osmotic pressure required to compress the emulsions to increase f is nearly the same as the shear modulus ov...

Journal: :Science 2010
Steven Crossley Jimmy Faria Min Shen Daniel E Resasco

A recoverable catalyst that simultaneously stabilizes emulsions would be highly advantageous in streamlining processes such as biomass refining, in which the immiscibility and thermal instability of crude products greatly complicates purification procedures. Here, we report a family of solid catalysts that can stabilize water-oil emulsions and catalyze reactions at the liquid/liquid interface. ...

Journal: :News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society 2001
D R Spahn T Pasch

Blood substitutes (modified hemoglobin solutions, perfluorocarbon emulsions) serve as artificial oxygen carriers and are alternatives to blood transfusions. Hemoglobin solutions mimic the sigmoidal oxygen dissociation curve of natural blood. Perfluorocarbon emulsions exhibit a linear relation between PO2 and dissolved oxygen. The most advanced substances may enter medicine in few years.

2014
M. Kowalska A. Krzton-Maziopa

The influence of pH of walnut oil emulsions on droplet morphology, droplet size distribution, time and temperature stability, and rheological properties has been studied. It has been found that walnut oil based emulsions form a metastable gel-like microstructure at steady conditions revealed by a linear viscoelastic response at low deformations. Flow curves of investigated emulsions demonstrate...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1965
H C MENG J S KALEY

Preface 1 JOHN F. MUELLER AND LT. COL. JOHN E. CANHAM Analysis of Intravenous Fat Emulsions and Components 4 ARTHUR ROSE, NICHOLAS PELICK, F. M. ANGELONI AND M. E. MILLER Characterized Oils for Use in Intravenous Fat Emulsions 16 W. S. SINGLETON Studies on a Transparent and Concentrated Fat Emulsion for Intravenous Use . . 23 E. B. MCQUARRIE AND H. P. ANDERSEN Toxicity Testing of Fat Emulsions....

2010
Ho Cheung Shum Alban Sauret Alberto Fernandez-Nieves Howard A. Stone David A. Weitz

Microfluidic devices can be used to produce highly controlled and monodisperse double or multiple emulsions. The presence of inner drops inside a jet of the middle phase introduces deformations in the jet, which leads to breakup into monodisperse double emulsions. However, the ability to generate double emulsions can be compromised when the interfacial tension between the middle and outer phase...

2003
E. J. Lee Dong U. Ahn

To understand the mechanisms of off-odor production in irradiated meat, the volatile compounds produced from individual fatty acids by irradiation were identified. Nonirradiated oil emulsions prepared with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) produced many volatile compounds, but the amounts of volatiles generally decreased after irradiation. Although volatile profiles of fatty acid emulsions we...

Journal: :Optics express 2008
René Michels Florian Foschum Alwin Kienle

We present measurements of the optical properties of six different fat emulsions from three different brands, Clinoleic, Lipovenoes and Intralipid, with fat concentrations from 10% to 30%. The scattering coefficient, the reduced scattering coefficient, and the phase function of each sample are measured for wavelengths between 350 nm and 900 nm. A method for the calculation of the particle size ...

2006
L. Arrabito G. De Lellis F. Di Capua G. Giacomelli A. Marotta S. Manzoor N. Armenise

The use of nuclear emulsions in very large physics experiments is now possible thanks to the recent improvements in the industrial production of emulsions and to the development of fast automated microscopes. In this paper the hardware performances of the European Scanning System (ESS) are described. The ESS is a very fast automatic system developed for the mass scanning of the emulsions of the...

2004
S. R. REDDY H. S. FOGLER

A novel technique for studying the stability of emulsions has been developed. Owing to the fact that emulsion turbidity is a function of particle concentration and size, the stability of emulsions can be determined by measuring the change in turbidity with time. The relationship between turbidity and particle size and concentration is derived for a polydispersed emulsion. The stability of acous...

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