Microfluidic production of spherical and nonspherical fat particles by thermal quenching of crystallizable oils.
@article{Kim2013MicrofluidicPO,
title={Microfluidic production of spherical and nonspherical fat particles by thermal quenching of crystallizable oils.},
author={Jihye Kim and Siva A. Vanapalli},
journal={Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids},
year={2013},
volume={29 39},
pages={
12307-16
}
}We report the microfluidic production of spherical and nonspherical fat particles from crystallizable oils. The method is based on microfluidic generation of oil droplets at a cross-junction followed by thermal solidification downstream in a microcapillary. We vary the drop production conditions and the device temperature and demonstrate that the size, shape, and crystallinity can be controlled. By measuring thermal gradients in the microcapillary, we show that crystalline fat particles are…
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