Ultrasonic topic: "emulsion"
An emulsion is a mixture of two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, where one liquid is dispersed as tiny droplets within the other. Emulsions are common in many products and processes, including food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and chemical manufacturing. To form a stable emulsion, it is necessary to break one of the liquids into very fine droplets and disperse them evenly throughout the other, often requiring the use of surfactants or mechanical energy.
Ultrasonication promotes emulsification by using high-intensity, low-frequency ultrasound waves to generate intense shear forces within the liquid mixture. These sound waves create cavitation — a phenomenon characterized by minuscule bubbles that form and collapse rapidly — resulting in powerful micro-mixing that breaks down the droplets of the dispersed phase into much smaller sizes. This process leads to the formation of a fine, uniform emulsion with droplets typically in the submicron or nanometer range. Ultrasonication is highly effective in creating stable nano-emulsions without the need for excessive surfactants or energy, making it the preferred method in both laboratory and industrial applications where precision and efficiency are critical.
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Cannabis Oil / CBD Nanoemulsion by Ultrasonics
Making clear, translucent cannabis nanoemulsions is a real challenge. Ultrasonic emulsifiers are a highly efficient technique to produce clear, long-time stable nanoemulsion encapsulating cannabinoids. Ultrasonically nano-emulsified CBD, CBG or THC have a significantly higher bioavailability. Make CBD Nano-Emulsions using an…
https://www.hielscher.com/ultrasonic-cannabis-oil-emulsion.htmGDmini2 – Ultrasonic Inline Micro-Reactor
The GDmini2 is an ultrasonic micro-reactor for the indirect, temperature-controlled sonication of liquid media. Applications include: Homogenization, emulsification, particle synthesis, solvent extraction, cell lysis and fragmentation. The GDmini2 is an ultrasonic homogenizer in the shape of a straight glass tube.…
https://www.hielscher.com/gdmini2-ultrasonic-inline-micro-reactor.htmMixing H2S Scavengers for Phase-Transfer-Reaction
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a colorless gas that occurs in crude oil and natural gas. H2S is poisonous, corrosive, flammable and explosive. It can be removed from oil and gas by scavengers, hydrodesulfurization, activated carbon filtration or reaction with iron…
https://www.hielscher.com/mixing-h2s-scavengers-for-phase-transfer-reaction.htmMultiPhaseCavitator-Insert for Ultrasonic Flow Cell
The MultiPhaseCavitator Insert (InsertMPC48) is designed to improve the ultrasonic processing of liquid/liquid or liquid/gas mixes. 48 very fine cannulas inject liquid or gas into a liquid phase right in the cavitation zone. This creates very small suspended droplets or…
https://www.hielscher.com/multiphasecavitator-insert-for-ultrasonic-flow-cell-reactor.htmUltrasonically Assisted Oxidative Desulfurization (UAODS)
Sulfur-containing compounds in crude oil, petroleum, diesel and other fuel oils include sulfides, thiols, thiophenes, substituted benzo- and dibenzothiophenes (BTs and DBTs), benzonaphthothiophene (BNT), and many more complex molecules, in which the condensed thiophenes are the most common forms. Hielscher…
https://www.hielscher.com/oil_desulfurization_01.htm



