Claims
- 1. An HIPR emulsion of oil in water comprising 80 to 98% by volume of a viscous oil having a viscosity in the range 200 to 250,000 mPas at the temperature at which the emulsion was formed and 30 to 2% by volume of an aqueous solution of an emulsifying surfactant selected from the group consisting of non-ionic, ionic and mixtures thereof, percentages being expressed as percentages by volume of the total mixture, wherein the emulsion comprises highly distorted oil droplets having mean droplet diameters in the range 2 to 50 microns separated by thin interfacial films, a high degree of monodispersity, and a narrow range droplet size distribution wherein at least 80% of the oil droplets have a mean droplet diameter of less than 10 microns.
- 2. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein the emulsion contains 80 to 90% by volume of the oil.
- 3. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein the oil has a viscosity of 2,000 to 250,000 mPas at the temperature at which the emulsion was formed.
- 4. An oil in water emulsion containing an emulsion according to claim 1 diluted with an aqueous phase.
- 5. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein the surfactant is a non-ionic surfactant the molecules of which have a hydrocarbyl, hydrophobic group having a chain length in the range 8 to 18 carbon atoms, and one or more polyoxyethylene groups containing 9 to 100 ethylene oxide units in total, the hydrophilic group or groups containing 30 or more ethylene oxide units when the hydrophobic group has a chain length of 15 carbon atoms or greater.
- 6. An emulsion according to claim 5 wherein the surfactant is an ethoxylated alkyl phenol.
- 7. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein the surfactant is an ionic surfactant.
- 8. An emulsion according to claim 7 wherein a hydrophilic polymer is employed in addition to the ionic surfactant.
- 9. An emulsion according to claim 8 wherein the hydrophilic polymer is polyvinyl alcohol, polyethylene oxide, polyvinyl pyrrolidone or a polysacharide biopolymer.
- 10. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein at least 90% of the oil droplets have a mean droplet diameter of less than 10 microns.
- 11. An emulsion according to claim 1 wherein at least 80% of the oil droplets have a mean droplet diameter of between 5 to 10 microns.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The instant application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/044,913 filed Apr. 8, 1993 and now abandoned, which application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/500,135 filed Mar. 28, 1990 and now abandoned, and a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/201,271 filed Jun. 2, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,934,398, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/919,601 filed Oct. 14, 1986 and now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 06/700,814 filed Jan. 25, 1985, now abandoned.
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