reemulsification
Reemulsification is the process of forming a new emulsion from two immiscible liquids after a previously prepared emulsion has broken or separated. It involves re-dispersing droplets of one phase within the other and rebuilding the interfacial film that stabilizes the dispersed droplets.
The term is used across food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial formulations where a separated system must
Challenges include irreversible coalescence of droplets, damage to the interfacial film, and Ostwald ripening, which can
Reemulsification is distinct from initial emulsification, but shares underlying principles related to interfacial science and colloid