A novel technique for monitoring drop/homophase coalescence in liquid-
liquid dispersions having an opaque or turbid dispersion medium has be
en developed and described in this paper. This technique is based on u
sing a piezotransducer to monitor the process of coalescence of a drop
at a liquid-liquid interface. The piezotransducer signal observed whe
n coalescence occurs has two distinct parts. This study shows that the
first part of the signal is due to interfacial instability, while the
second part of the signal is due to a transient jet which is ejected
into the homophase during coalescence. The effects of interfacial tens
ion, homophase viscosity, and surfactant concentration in the dispersi
on medium on the observed signal are studied. Several other potential
applications of the technique such as measuring the rate of phase sepa
ration are also discussed.