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Janus Emulsions from a One-Step Process; Optical Microscopy Images
Authors:Hida Hasinovic  Cami Boggs  Ildiko Kovach  Joachim Koetz
Affiliation:1. Ashland Consumer Markets , Lexington , Kentucky , USA;2. Chemistry Department , Potsdam University , Potsdam , Germany
Abstract:The optical microscopy images of an emulsion are commonly distorted when viewed between a cover glass and a planar microscopy slide. An alternative method is to place the sample on a slide with a cavity, which in turn suffers from incomplete information for high internal phase ratio (HIPR) emulsions, due to the inevitable crowding of the drops. This problem is particularly acute for more complex emulsions, such as those with Janus drops, for which a detailed image of the drop is essential. A number of publications have recently described Janus emulsions prepared by a one-step high energy emulsification process with microscopy images obtained by the sample between a planar slide and a cover glass. The correlation to the morphology of emulsions in bulk of these images is critical, but, so far, a potential equivalence has not been established. Since the images are central in order to understand why Janus emulsions should form under such conditions, the need to ascertain any such association is urgent. With this contribution, we compare images from different microscopy methods to those of gently diluted HIPR emulsions. The results reveal that the images of the emulsion samples between a cover glass and a planar microscope slide actually present a realistic representation of the drop topology in bulk emulsions. id=
Keywords:Emulsification  emulsion microscopy  Janus drops  microemulsions
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