Two new methods for preparing phospholipid coated microbubble suspensions are elucidated. Firstly, co-axial electrohydrodynamic atomisation was utilized to generate 3-7 microm diameter microbubbles. Secondly, a specially designed and constructed T-junction device was used to prepare monodisperse microbubbles. Characteristics of microbubbles prepared by these two methods are compared with those obtained by sonication of the phospholipid suspension.
Keywords:
Biophysics
,Contrast Media
,Electrochemistry
,Equipment Design
,Microbubbles
,Optics and Photonics
,Particle Size
,Phospholipids
,Sonication
,Ultrasonics