Lecture 13 emulsions pdf

An emulsion is liquid preparation containing two immiscible liquids, one of which is dispersed as globules dispersed phase internal phase in. Reference guide for pharmaceutical calculations krisman. Pdf emulsions and their characterization by texture. Lecture 16 bases, stabilization, pavement materials. An emulsion is a colloidal dispersion in which both the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium are liquids. The preparation of emulsions requires energy to disperse the organic phase solvent or solution in water. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website. G, provided by the particular dispersing procedure at constant composition and pressure, can be expressed by. Nanoemulsions can be defined as oilinwater ow emulsions with mean droplet diameters ranging from 50 to nm. Usually, the average droplet size is between 100 and 500 nm. Chemical engineering 160260 polymer science and engineering lecture. Doylea nanoemulsions are kinetically stable liquidinliquid dispersions with droplet sizes on the order of 100 nm. Emulsion formation, stability, and rheology tharwat f.

Study 31 lecture 12 emulsions flashcards from kaia g. This book is organized into four sessions encompassing 19 chapters. The development and production of good quality emulsions depend on the knowledge of emulsion preparation, stability mechanisms. Lecture 12 emulsions pharmaceutical sciences 541 with. Lecture fruits and vegetable processing fabs 110 ghosh 2017 class notes. Lecture 14 food packaging fabs 110 ghosh 2017 part 2.

Smithsonian american art museum mcmillan education center. Rubenstein and colby, chapter 7 painter and coleman, essentials chapter painter and coleman fundamentals chapter 11 strobl chapter 9 monday, november 15, 2010. Find materials for this course in the pages linked along the left. Pharmaceuticals, such as anesthetics of ow emulsions, lipid emulsions, double and multiple emulsions paints, such as emulsions of alkyd resins and latex emulsions drycleaning formulations. Crystals, emulsions, foams, and pink vanilla cupcakes lecture bill yosses bill yosses white house this public lecture series discusses concepts from the physical sciences that underpin both everyday cooking and haute cuisine.

Site of polymerization radicals are produced in the aqueous phase at. The substance a thus added to stabilize the emulsions are called emulsifiers or emulsifying agents. Depth of maximum increases logarithmically with primary energy number of particles at maximum is proportional to primary energy total track length of particle is proportional to primary energy fluctuations vary as. Rapid methods for assaying stability are under development. Chapter formulation development of parenteral products. Emulsions and their characterization by texture profile analysis.

Pharmaceutical suspensions and emulsions slideshare. For the love of physics walter lewin may 16, 2011 duration. The spe distinguished lecturer program is funded principally through a grant from the. It is a resourceful practice guide for preparation of the naplex, fpgee, ptcb and california pharmacy board exams. The emulsion are generally prepared by shaking strongly the mixture of two colloids these emulsions are generally unstable. The terms submicron emulsion sme and miniemulsion are used as synonyms. Stability and characterisation of emulsions in the. Emulsions which match this definition have been used in parenteral nutrition for a long time. Chemical engineering 160260 polymer science and engineering. Emulsions by haroon rahim emulsions an emulsion consists of two immiscible liquids, one of which is uniformly dispersed throughout the other as fine droplets normally of diameter 0. Stability and characterisation of emulsions in the presence of colloidal particles and surfactants by roman pichot. Pdf emulsion types, stability mechanisms and rheology.

A stable emulsion will have polydisperse droplets vmd of. Evolution of a liquid drop l spreading on the solid s surrounded by vapour v. Theory and practice of emulsion technology 1st edition. Parenteral suspensions and emulsions will be introduced and discussed below. Chapter 8 lecture notes lipids 11 phospholipids because they are amphipathic, phospholipids are effective as emulsifying agents, compounds that make or stabilize emulsions. Emulsions free download as powerpoint presentation. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. Surfactants classification, features and applications n. Theory and practice of emulsion technology covers the proceedings of the theory and practice of emulsion technology symposium, held at brunel university on september 1618, 1974. Deepak 11ab1r0050 under the esteemed guidance of mrs. Disperse or internal phase continuous or external phase. Phase inversion is an important industrial process to make stable emulsions. Surfactants classification, features and applications.

Emulsions have been widely used in different industrial processes. Emulsions control of droplet size and phase continuity in. These studies show that the droplet size of water in emulsions may be related to stability. This volume focuses on basic and advanced knowledge about nanoemulsion, and presents an overview of the production. How to do synthesis nucleophiles and electrophiles. Lecture dispersed systems suspensions oral suspensions lecture 14 topical drug delivery quiz lab.

In order to get an idea about the thermodynamics the change in the gibbs free energy of the system. An emulsion is liquid preparation containing two immiscible liquids, one of which is dispersed as globules dispersed phase internal phase in the other liquid continuous phase external phase. Most emulsions are either stable or not and show this characteristic in a short time. The society gratefully acknowledges the companies that support this program by allowing their professionals to participate as lecturers. Lecture networks and gels rubber elasticity and polymer melt rheology 1 references for this lecture. Pdf emulsions are the underlying basis of personal care formulations for skin. Emulsions slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising.

Their small size leads to useful properties such as high surface area per unit volume, robust. Basic and advanced topics borovets, bulgaria, 12 july, 2010. Optimization of demulsifier formulation for separation of water from crude oil emulsions 109 brazilian journal of chemical engineering vol. A stable emulsion will have polydisperse droplets vmd of 5 and 20 microns. Mackay and novak 1984, mackay, 1984 studied emulsions and found that stable emulsions had low conductivity and therefore a continuous phase of oil. Jul 27, 2017 for the love of physics walter lewin may 16, 2011 duration. Aug 18, 2014 pharmaceutical suspensions and emulsions 1. Conductivity measurements these are based on the principle that water conducts electricity better than oils.

Lecture handouts organic chemistry i chemistry mit. The liquid droplets the disperse phase are dispersed in a liquid medium the continuous phase. Pharm vignan pharmacy college 1 assistant professor. Emulsions alexandru grumezescu emulsions, the third volume of the nanotechnology in the food industry series, is an invaluable resource for anyone in the food industry who needs the most recent information about scientific advances in nanotechnology on this topic. An image of an injectable solution is depicted in figure 1.