Very narrow size distribution oil-in-water emulsions have been prepare
d by using a recently proposed selective creaming method. The emulsion
s have been characterized by static and dynamic light scattering measu
rements. The ultrasonic absorption of the emulsions has been measured
with an acoustic interferometer at frequencies between 0.5 and 10 MHz
for a wide range of concentrations and droplets sizes. The comparison
of the experimental results with existing theories shows an excellent
agreement at oil volume fractions up to 0.15. The discrepancy between
theory and experiments observed at higher volume fractions is attribut
ed to thermal interactions between droplets for which a semi-quantitat
ive model is proposed.