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Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification

A new rotating membrane emulsification system using a stainless steel membrane with 100 μm laser drilled pores was used to produce oil/water emulsions consisting of 2 wt% Tween 20 as emulsifier, paraffin wax as dispersed oil phase and 0.01–0.25 wt% Carbomer (Carbopol ETD 2050) as stabilizer. The mem...

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Main Authors: Goran Vladisavljevic, Richard A. Williams
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Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/10156
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author Goran Vladisavljevic
Richard A. Williams
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Richard A. Williams
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description A new rotating membrane emulsification system using a stainless steel membrane with 100 μm laser drilled pores was used to produce oil/water emulsions consisting of 2 wt% Tween 20 as emulsifier, paraffin wax as dispersed oil phase and 0.01–0.25 wt% Carbomer (Carbopol ETD 2050) as stabilizer. The membrane tube, 1 cm in diameter, was rotated inside a stationary glass cylinder, diameter of 3 cm, at a constant speed in the range 50–1500 rpm. The oil phase was introduced inside the membrane tube and permeated through the porous wall moving radially into the continuous phase in the form of individual droplets. Increasing the membrane rotational speed increased the wall shear stress which resulted in a smaller average droplet diameter being produced. For a constant rotational speed, the average droplet diameter increased as the stabilizer content in the continuous phase was lowered. The optimal conditions for producing uniform emulsion droplets were a Carbomer content of 0.1–0.25 wt% and a membrane rotational speed of 350 rpm, under which the average droplet diameter was 105–107 μm and very narrow coefficients of variation of 4.8–4.9%. A model describing the operation is presented and it is concluded that the methodology holds potential as a manufacturing protocol for both coarse and fine droplets and capsules.
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spelling rr-article-92445082006-01-01T00:00:00Z Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification Goran Vladisavljevic (1253448) Richard A. Williams (7127159) Chemical engineering not elsewhere classified Membrane emulsification Monodisperse emulsion Rotating membrane emulsification Stainless steel membrane Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified A new rotating membrane emulsification system using a stainless steel membrane with 100 μm laser drilled pores was used to produce oil/water emulsions consisting of 2 wt% Tween 20 as emulsifier, paraffin wax as dispersed oil phase and 0.01–0.25 wt% Carbomer (Carbopol ETD 2050) as stabilizer. The membrane tube, 1 cm in diameter, was rotated inside a stationary glass cylinder, diameter of 3 cm, at a constant speed in the range 50–1500 rpm. The oil phase was introduced inside the membrane tube and permeated through the porous wall moving radially into the continuous phase in the form of individual droplets. Increasing the membrane rotational speed increased the wall shear stress which resulted in a smaller average droplet diameter being produced. For a constant rotational speed, the average droplet diameter increased as the stabilizer content in the continuous phase was lowered. The optimal conditions for producing uniform emulsion droplets were a Carbomer content of 0.1–0.25 wt% and a membrane rotational speed of 350 rpm, under which the average droplet diameter was 105–107 μm and very narrow coefficients of variation of 4.8–4.9%. A model describing the operation is presented and it is concluded that the methodology holds potential as a manufacturing protocol for both coarse and fine droplets and capsules. 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/10156 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Manufacture_of_large_uniform_droplets_using_rotating_membrane_emulsification/9244508 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Chemical engineering not elsewhere classified
Membrane emulsification
Monodisperse emulsion
Rotating membrane emulsification
Stainless steel membrane
Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified
Goran Vladisavljevic
Richard A. Williams
Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
title Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
title_full Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
title_fullStr Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
title_full_unstemmed Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
title_short Manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
title_sort manufacture of large uniform droplets using rotating membrane emulsification
topic Chemical engineering not elsewhere classified
Membrane emulsification
Monodisperse emulsion
Rotating membrane emulsification
Stainless steel membrane
Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/10156