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Membrane emulsification is a physical method used to produce emulsions by forcing a dispersed phase (such as oil) through a membrane to create droplets that are uniformly sized and distributed within a continuous phase (such as water). This technique leverages the controlled pore structure of a specialized membrane to achieve precise droplet formation. ### Key Aspects of Membrane Emulsification: 1. **Mechanism**: The process involves the use of a membrane with defined pore sizes.

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