The effect of oil-droplet on the bubble absorption performance in a binary nanoemulsion.

Number: pap. A2-101

Author(s) : KIM Y. J., LEE J., KANG Y. T.

Summary

The objectives of this paper are to study the absorption characteristics of NH3 bubbles in a binary nanoemulsion and to quantify the effect of oil-droplet on the bubble absorption performance. C12E4 and Tween20 are used as the surfactants and n-decane oil is added into NH3/H2O solution to make the binary nanoemulsion. The initial concentrations of NH3/H2O solution and the concentrations of oil are considered as the key parameters. The absorption rates are calculated by measuring the inlet and outlet mass flow rate per a given time period. In addition, the droplet size in the binary nanoemulsion is measured by the particle size analyzer (ELS-Z, OTSUKA ELECTRONICS). It is found that the effective absorption ratio for 2.0 vol% oil and 14.3 wt% NH3/H2O becomes 17% higher than that for the base fluid.

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  • Original title: The effect of oil-droplet on the bubble absorption performance in a binary nanoemulsion.
  • Record ID : 30004687
  • Languages: English
  • Source: ACRA2010. Asian conference on refrigeration and air conditioning: Tokyo, Japan, June 7-9, 2010.
  • Publication date: 2010/06/07

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