Particle formation in the emulsion-solvent evaporation process

Small. 2013 Oct 25;9(20):3514-22. doi: 10.1002/smll.201300372. Epub 2013 Apr 18.

Abstract

The mechanism of particle formation from submicrometer emulsion droplets by solvent evaporation is revisited. A combination of dynamic light scattering, fluorescence resonance energy transfer, zeta potential measurements, and fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy is used to analyze the colloids during the evaporation process. It is shown that a combination of different methods yields reliable and quantitative data for describing the fate of the droplets during the process. The results indicate that coalescence plays a minor role during the process; the relatively large size distribution of the obtained polymer colloids can be explained by the droplet distribution after their formation.

Keywords: emulsions; fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy; microdroplets; nanoparticles; solvent evaporation.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't