exam 1 lecture 2 Flashcards

1
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emulsion

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two liquids, where one is dispersed as droplets
a water phase + an oil phase

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2
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two phases

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dispersed phase + continuous phase (external phase)

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3
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oil in water O/W

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dispersed: oil
continous: water

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4
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water in oil W/O

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dispersed: water
continuous: oil

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5
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application of emulsion

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oral: O/W to mask taste of oil or enhance absorption of oil (Vit A/D)
external: O/W water-washable –> vanishing cream. W/O for cleansing –> cold cream
intravenous lipid emulsion (O/W): parenteral nutrition

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6
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interfacial phenomena

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in bulk portion of each phase, molecules are attracted to each other equally in all directions
at boundary between phases, molecules are acted on by unequal forces
thus, molecules at interface experience different forces to molecules at bulk phase
in liquid systems, imbalance results in spontaneous movement of molecules interface to bulk phase
water: h-bond
mineral oil: LDF

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7
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interfacial tension

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force of tension per unit length due to reversing spontaneous movement of molecules
liquid-liquid interface: oleic acid - water

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8
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surface tension

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liquid-air interface
water - air
oleic acid - air
ex - ethanol spreads faster when dropped on surface, water has higher surface tension so it won’t spread as much

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9
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things effecting interfacial surface tension

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stronger intramolecular force in bulk phase –> higher interfacial tension
greater tendency to interact –> less interfacial tension
higher temp –> lower interfacial tension bc intramolecular forces reduce at higher temps

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10
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emulsifying agent

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stabilize emulsion
types:
surface active agents (surfactants)
hydrophilic colloids (polymers)
finely divided solid particles

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surfactant (surface active agents)

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containing both hydrophilic + hydrophobic regions
orient at liquid-liquid or liquid-air interface to lower interfacial or surface tension

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12
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hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB)

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measures relative contributions of hydrophilic + lipophilic regions of surfactant
lower HLB = greater lipid solubility

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13
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micelles

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as concentration of surfactant increases above critical concentration, surfactant molecules aggregate into micelles
hydrophilic heads, hydrophobic tails

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14
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hydrophilic colloids (polymers)

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used in O/W emulsions
forms a multimolecular film at interface to increase viscosity of water
does not lower interfacial tension

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15
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finely divided solid particles

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particles less than micron absorb at interface and form a film of fine particles

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16
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predicting type of emulsion

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surfactant: HLB < 10: W/O HLB > 10: O/W
hydrophilic colloids: only O/W
finely divided solids:
hydrophilic - contact angle < 90: O/W
hydrophobic - contact angle > 90: W/O

17
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phase volume ratio

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volume of oil phase/ volume of emulsion
0-26%: O/W
26-74%: either
74-100%: W/O

18
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creaming

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reversible as long as the interfacial film is effective in maintaining the integrity of individual droplets

19
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coalescence

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droplet size increases because the interfacial film is unable to maintain the integrity of individual droplets –> so they combine

irreversible and will lead to layer of oil + layer of water
cannot fix by shaking

20
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phase inversion

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phase volume ratio exceeding 74%
O/W emulsion stabilized with sodium stearate can be inverted to W/O using hard water(containing calcium)

21
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prepping emulsion

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dissolve all water soluble ingredients in water
mix all oil soluble ingredients in oil. heat if necessary to melt
heat aqueous solution to same temp as oil
mix oil + water solution w/ mixing
cool slowly
pass through colloid mill or homogenizer