Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules

Microencapsulation is an efficient technology to deliver perfume oils from consumer products onto the surface of fabrics. Microcapsules having uniform size/mechanical strength, may provide better release performance. Membrane emulsification in a dispersion cell followed by in-situ polymerization was...

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Main Author: Pan, Xuemiao
Published: University of Birmingham 2013
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5831132019-04-03T06:38:21ZMembrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsulesPan, Xuemiao2013Microencapsulation is an efficient technology to deliver perfume oils from consumer products onto the surface of fabrics. Microcapsules having uniform size/mechanical strength, may provide better release performance. Membrane emulsification in a dispersion cell followed by in-situ polymerization was used to prepare narrow size distribution melamine-formaldehyde (MF) microcapsules containing several types of oil-based fragrances or ingredients. Investigated in this study are the parameters impacting to the size and size distribution of the droplets and final MF microcapsules. A pilot plant-scale cross-flow membrane system was also used to produce MF microcapsules, demonstrating that the membrane emulsification process has potential to be scaled up for industrial applications. In this study, health and environmental friendly poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microcapsules with narrow size distribution were also prepared for the first time using the dispersion cell membrane emulsification system. Characterization methods previously used for thin-shell microcapsules were expanded to analyse microcapsules with thick shells. The intrinsic mechanical properties of thick shells were determined using a micromanipulation technique and finite element analysis (FEM). The microcapsules structure was also considered in the determination of the permeability and diffusivity of the perfume oils in good solvents.660TP Chemical technologyUniversity of Birminghamhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.583113http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/4555/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Pan, Xuemiao
Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
description Microencapsulation is an efficient technology to deliver perfume oils from consumer products onto the surface of fabrics. Microcapsules having uniform size/mechanical strength, may provide better release performance. Membrane emulsification in a dispersion cell followed by in-situ polymerization was used to prepare narrow size distribution melamine-formaldehyde (MF) microcapsules containing several types of oil-based fragrances or ingredients. Investigated in this study are the parameters impacting to the size and size distribution of the droplets and final MF microcapsules. A pilot plant-scale cross-flow membrane system was also used to produce MF microcapsules, demonstrating that the membrane emulsification process has potential to be scaled up for industrial applications. In this study, health and environmental friendly poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microcapsules with narrow size distribution were also prepared for the first time using the dispersion cell membrane emulsification system. Characterization methods previously used for thin-shell microcapsules were expanded to analyse microcapsules with thick shells. The intrinsic mechanical properties of thick shells were determined using a micromanipulation technique and finite element analysis (FEM). The microcapsules structure was also considered in the determination of the permeability and diffusivity of the perfume oils in good solvents.
author Pan, Xuemiao
author_facet Pan, Xuemiao
author_sort Pan, Xuemiao
title Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
title_short Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
title_full Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
title_fullStr Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
title_full_unstemmed Membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
title_sort membrane emulsification to produce perfume microcapsules
publisher University of Birmingham
publishDate 2013
url https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.583113
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