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The difficulty significantly increases for nanoemulsions where the drop sizes are below a micron. To break down those emulsions crews use de-emulsifiers
in order to block them Varanasi says which in the case of nanoemulsions leads to very small pores
Solomon performed experiments showing the effectiveness of the membranes in separating nanoemulsions while maintaining integrity at high pressure.
Anish Tuteja an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Michigan who was involved not in this research calls it a very interesting and innovative approach to fabricating membranes that can separate out nanoemulsions.
Oil-water nanoemulsions are ubiquitous in a number of industries and these membranes could enable rapid separation of those emulsions with high purity and efficiency.
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