“…It should be noted however that the measured droplet size distribution does not depend on the magnitude of the difference in reflectance between the dispersed and continuous phases so long as the difference is sufficient to distinguish the two phases as in our systems. A large community of users have successfully applied FBRM technology for monitoring dynamic solid-liquid or gasliquid processes, such as particle flocculation (Thapa et al, 2009;Kirwan, 2009;Owen et al, 2007), ice and hydrate formation (Greaves et al, 2008), crystal growth under antisolvent addition or cooling (Hermanto et al, 2012;Li et al, 2013Li et al, , 2014Zhao et al, 2012), biomass concentration in a number of biological systems (Whelan et al, 2012), etc. FBRM has also been applied to liquidliquid emulsion systems (Dowding et al, 2001;Maass et al, 2011), and previous results already showed FBRM to be a very practical tool in studying emulsion stability (Cobbledick et al, 2014).…”