Nano & Micro-Emulsion Manufacturing with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide

Summary of the technology

Versatile production method for nano/micro-emulsions with long-term stability.
Manufacture emulsions with lower energy input and at lower temperatures.

University of Alberta, Technology Transfer Services

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A team of researchers from the University of Alberta has developed a versatile new method to produce nano- and micro-sized emulsions with long-term stability using supercritical carbon dioxide. This new production process can be performed in batch, semi-continuous, or continuous modes, and has been designed so that moderate changes to its operating conditions provide manufacturers with significant control over the properties of the resulting emulsions, including droplet size and size distribution. This method can operate with lower energy input and at lower temperatures compared to conventional emulsion production processes, and it does not require the use of organic solvents.
This new production method leverages the unique solubility properties of supercritical carbon dioxide to enhance the manufacturing of emulsions. It can be used to produce oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions employing different types of oils, surfactants, and stabilizers.

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Related Keywords

  • Micro- and Nanotechnology
  • Industrial Biotechnology
  • Agrofood Industry
  • emulsion
  • supercritical carbon dioxide

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