Issue 62, 2016

Optimization of a green emulsion stability by tuning homogenization rate

Abstract

Green chemistry increases the design of new products and processes that consider the reduction or removal of the use or production of hazardous substances. This study is focused on the development of stable emulsions using ecofriendly ingredients, taking into account that energy requirements should be minimized. The physical stability of the emulsions studied was explored by means of a combination of different techniques, such as laser diffraction, multiple light scattering and rheology. The coalescence process was detected, not only by laser diffraction measurements, but also by the analysis of the plateau modulus with aging time. This rheological parameter was also useful to distinguish between grades of flocculation. In addition, the Turbiscan stability index showed that the stability was enhanced at higher homogenization rates for 30 wt% emulsions, and the opposite was true for 40 wt% emulsions. The results obtained from the combination of different techniques demonstrated that the most stable emulsion was achieved with the 40 wt% dispersed phase, using less energy input, which lies at the heart of a sustainable society.

Graphical abstract: Optimization of a green emulsion stability by tuning homogenization rate

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Apr 2016
Accepted
31 May 2016
First published
02 Jun 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 57563-57568

Optimization of a green emulsion stability by tuning homogenization rate

J. Santos, N. Calero and J. Muñoz, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 57563 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA10207G

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