Method of screening for foaming agents and surfactants
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US10080997B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10080997-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313839072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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A method and apparatus for generating droplets with a high level of uniformity in liquid systems that present a low interfacial tension. This method and apparatus utilize the breakup of the dispersed phase in a controlled fashion by periodically varying the pressure that drives the fluids so as to successfully generate emulsions with a good control over the size. The method and apparatus can be used for the formation of simple emulsion or double emulsion where a larger droplet contains one or more smaller droplets.
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We claim: 1. A method for producing a simple all-aqueous emulsion containing two different immiscible fluid phases with a low interfacial tension with a high level of uniformity using a microfluidic device with an outer channel within which is located an inner channel that ends short of the outer channel in a capillary, comprising the steps of: introducing an outer phase fluid to the outer channel of the microfluidic device through a tube; introducing an inner phase fluid to the inner channel of the microfluidic device through a flexible tube, the inner fluid being injected via an open tip within the outer fluid through the capillary in the microfluidic device, wherein the inner and outer fluids are aqueous phases; and mechanically vibrating the flexible tubing that carries the inner phase fluid into the microfluidic device by an armature of a mechanical vibrator fastened to the flexible tubing that creates mechanical perturbations, without vibrating the tip or the entrance to the tube, so as to create a pressure disturbance therein, whereby encapsulated drops are formed at the output of the microfluidic device. 2. A method for producing an all-aqueous double emulsion containing two or more immiscible phases with a low interfacial tension and a high level of uniformity using a microfluidic device with an outer channel within which is located an inner channel that ends short of the outer channel in a capillary, comprising the steps of: introducing an outer phase fluid to the outer channel of the microfluidic device through a tube; introducing an inner phase fluid to the inner channel of the microfluidic device through a flexible tube with an open tip at the end; introducing a middle phase fluid to a middle capillary of the microfluidic device through a tube, the inner fluid being injected within the middle fluid in the microfluidic device and the result of the combined inner and middle fluid being injected within the outer fluid in the microfluidic device, wherein the inner, outer and middle fluids are aqueous phases; and mechanically vibrating the flexible tubing that carries the inner phase fluid into the microfluidic device by an armature of a mechanical vibrator fastened to the flexible tubing that creates mechanical perturbations, without vibrating the tip, so as to create a pressure disturbance therein, whereby double encapsulated drops are formed at the output of the microfluidic device. 3. The method for producing a simple emulsion containing two different immiscible fluid phases as claimed in claim 1 wherein both the inner and outer fluids are aqueous phases. 4. The method for producing a double emulsion containing two or more immiscible aqueous phases as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the tube that delivers the middle fluid into the microfluidic device is flexible and further comprising the step of: vibrating the tube that delivers the middle fluid into the microfluidic device. 5. A method for producing an all-aqueous double emulsion containing two or more immiscible aqueous phases, comprising the steps of: providing a microfluidic device with an outer channel within which is located an inner channel that ends short of the outer channel in a capillary; providing flexible fluid supply tubes for providing aqueous phase fluids to the inner and outer channels, respectively; vibrating one or more of the flexible tubes that carry any of the aqueous phase fluids into the device, without vibrating the inner or outer channel, to create a pressure disturbance; and triggering a third phase inside the single emulsion by extracting water from the inner fluid when it contains two or more incompatible solutes so that the concentration of the incompatible solutes increases until the inner fluid separates into two or more immiscible phases.
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