Research data to "monitoring of osmotic swelling induced filling degree changes in wow double emulsions using raman technologies"

Abstract: Due to their nested structure, double emulsions have the potential to encapsulate value-adding substances until their application, making them of interest to various industries. However, the complex, nested structure negatively affects the stability of double emulsions. Still there is a lack of suitable measurement technology to fundamentally understand the cause of the instability mechanisms taking place. This study presents a novel measurement method to continuously track filling degree changes due to water diffusion in a water-in-oil-in-water (W1/O/W2) double emulsion droplet. The measurement method is based on the Raman effect and provides both photometric and spectrometric data. No sample preparation is required, and the measurement does not affect the double emulsion droplet. TechnicalRemarks: There are six different files: - "Figure 1", "Figure 2" & "Figure 6" are specificly for the respective figure and contain all relevant data

  • "Photometric measurements - W1 - ammonium nitrate" & "Photometric measurements - W1 - ammonium nitrate + polyethylene glycol" contain all photometric data of every experiment

  • the zip-archive "Spectrometric data" contains all spectrometric data of every experiment

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Hufnagel, Thomas, Leister, Nico, Stoy, Richard, Rädle, Matthias, Karbstein, Heike P. (2023). Dataset: Research data to "monitoring of osmotic swelling induced filling degree changes in wow double emulsions using raman technologies". https://doi.org/10.35097/1423

DOI retrieved: 2023

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Imported on August 4, 2023
Last update August 4, 2023
License CC BY-SA 4.0 Attribution-ShareAlike
Source https://doi.org/10.35097/1423
Author Hufnagel, Thomas
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Leister, Nico
Stoy, Richard
Rädle, Matthias
Karbstein, Heike P.
Source Creation 2023
Publishers
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Production Year 2023
Publication Year 2023
Subject Areas
Name: Engineering