Very high throughput can be achieved in molecular biology reactions by emulsifying or ‘dropletising’ the reaction in an oil carrier, so that millions of droplets each behave as discrete micro-reactors ...
An emulsion is a two-phase system formed by droplets dispersed in another non-miscible liquid. Many emulsions consist of a hydrophobic ‘oily’ phase dispersed in a continuous aqueous phase.
Emulsions are two-phase systems consisting of a dispersed phase (the droplets or particles) and a continuous phase (liquid diluent like water). In the dispersed phase, droplet size is critically ...
The inclusion of a gelling agent and electrolyte in double emulsions could be used to control the release behaviour of incorporated compounds, offering promise for the use of Water-Oil-Water emulsions ...
Many industries need an easy and reliable way to establish the droplet size distribution (DSD) in the dispersed phase of an emulsion. At the same time, they also need to ensure that the structure of ...