Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... microemulsions 30 15 S / O = 0.250 40 50 S / O = 0.343 S / O = 6.667 10 о 5 10 20 مهمه S / O = 0.343 1 . 30 40 Weight % water in 1 - decene microemulsion FIG . 17.1.3 . Inverse of specific conductivity for some oil / water microemulsions ...
... microemulsions 30 15 S / O = 0.250 40 50 S / O = 0.343 S / O = 6.667 10 о 5 10 20 مهمه S / O = 0.343 1 . 30 40 Weight % water in 1 - decene microemulsion FIG . 17.1.3 . Inverse of specific conductivity for some oil / water microemulsions ...
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... microemulsion ( i.e. the mixing procedure ) will have an important effect on its properties . The change in properties which accompanies the transition from the swollen micelle to the microemulsion state can be quite abrupt . Siano ...
... microemulsion ( i.e. the mixing procedure ) will have an important effect on its properties . The change in properties which accompanies the transition from the swollen micelle to the microemulsion state can be quite abrupt . Siano ...
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... microemulsions this procedure is not possible since the microemulsion may not survive the dilution process and S ( 90 ) is not independent of o over the accessible range . It is , therefore , necessary to adopt a model for the droplet ...
... microemulsions this procedure is not possible since the microemulsion may not survive the dilution process and S ( 90 ) is not independent of o over the accessible range . It is , therefore , necessary to adopt a model for the droplet ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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