ultrasonic emulsification

What is Ultrasonic Emulsification?

Ultrasonic emulsification is a technique that employs high-frequency sound waves to create emulsions by dispersing one liquid into another immiscible liquid. This method utilizes the phenomenon of cavitation, where microscopic bubbles form and collapse in the liquid, generating intense local energy. This energy helps in breaking down the droplets of one liquid into nanoscale droplets, facilitating the formation of stable emulsions.

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