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... emulsions B.-M. Sax , G. Schön , S. Paasch * ) and M. J. Schwuger * ) Essen University GHS FB8 Institute for Inorganic Chemistry Abstract : Emulsions are thermodynamically unstable systems . Therefore it is of great importance for ...
... emulsions B.-M. Sax , G. Schön , S. Paasch * ) and M. J. Schwuger * ) Essen University GHS FB8 Institute for Inorganic Chemistry Abstract : Emulsions are thermodynamically unstable systems . Therefore it is of great importance for ...
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... emulsions . Micro - emulsions in the state of phase inversion are very important for an enhanced oil recovery by surfactant flooding . The results of investigations on the composition and the properties of asphaltenes and petroleum ...
... emulsions . Micro - emulsions in the state of phase inversion are very important for an enhanced oil recovery by surfactant flooding . The results of investigations on the composition and the properties of asphaltenes and petroleum ...
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... Emulsions Most of the crude oil is recovered as a water in oil emulsion . These emulsions are thermodynamically in- stable , but often constant for a long time . The brine in crude oil emulsions are stabilized by asphaltenes and ...
... Emulsions Most of the crude oil is recovered as a water in oil emulsion . These emulsions are thermodynamically in- stable , but often constant for a long time . The brine in crude oil emulsions are stabilized by asphaltenes and ...
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Phase equilibria and thermodynamics of liquid and solid crystal | 86 |
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