Noun
/ˌlaɪəˈfoʊbɪk ɪˈmʌlʃən/
A liophobic emulsion refers to a type of emulsion that exhibits a strong aversion to water or polar solvents, meaning that the dispersed phase (such as oil) does not mix well with the continuous phase (water). These emulsions are typically unstable and may separate over time, making them less desirable in many applications compared to their liophilic counterparts. Liophobic emulsions are often discussed in the contexts of chemistry, material science, and food science, although they may have more niche uses.
Frequency of Use: The term "liophobic emulsion" is not commonly used in everyday conversation; rather, it is frequently found in academic and scientific writing. Thus, it is used more in a written context.
Liophobic emulsion can pose challenges in formulating products that require stability in aqueous environments.
Лиофобная эмульсия может создать сложности при формулировании продуктов, которые требуют стабильности в водной среде.
Researchers are investigating new methods to stabilize liophobic emulsions for various industrial applications.
Исследователи изучают новые методы стабилизации лиофобных эмульсий для различных промышленных приложений.
Understanding the behavior of a liophobic emulsion is crucial for developing effective delivery systems for drugs.
Понимание поведения лиофобной эмульсии имеет важное значение для разработки эффективных систем доставки лекарств.
While "liophobic emulsion" is not typically included in idiomatic expressions, it is possible to phrase scientific concepts or discussions in idiomatic manner. Here are some idiomatic expressions that involve emulsions in general:
"Don't mix oil and water," meaning to avoid combining two incompatible things, similar to how liophobic emulsions behave.
"Не смешивай масло с водой", что означает избегать комбинации двух несовместимых вещей, подобно тому, как ведут себя лиофобные эмульсии.
"The cream rises to the top," referring to how the stable components (like a liophilic emulsion) tend to separate favorably.
"Крем поднимается на поверхность", что относится к тому, как стабильные компоненты (как лиофильная эмульсия) имеют тенденцию выделяться благоприятно.
"A drop in the bucket," which could metaphorically describe the small volume of liophobic emulsion produced in a larger system that is mostly water.
"Капля в ведре", что могло бы метафорически описывать небольшой объем лиофобной эмульсии, производимый в большей системе, состоящей в основном из воды.
The term "liophobic" is derived from the Greek roots "lio-" meaning "fat" or "oil," and "phobic," from "phobos," meaning "fear." The word "emulsion" comes from the Latin "emulsio," meaning "to milk out." Together, the term reflects the behavior of certain emulsions that are not compatible with water.
Synonyms: - Water-repellent emulsion - Oil-based emulsion
Antonyms:
- Liophilic emulsion (one that mixes well with water)
- Water-compatible emulsion