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The region L , is the normal micellar system containing solubilized decanol , and
the region L2 contains only inverse micelles with ' solubilized ' water . To extend
the description to a four component system one needs to construct a tetrahedron
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The region L , is the normal micellar system containing solubilized decanol , and
the region L2 contains only inverse micelles with ' solubilized ' water . To extend
the description to a four component system one needs to construct a tetrahedron
...
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The microemulsion composition regions for the systems n - hexane , 1pentanol ,
and four ratios of sodium dodecylsulphate to water . Both O / W ( L , ) and W / O (
L ) form when the soap / water ratio is 13 / 87 and 15 / 85 ( diagrams I and II ) but
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The microemulsion composition regions for the systems n - hexane , 1pentanol ,
and four ratios of sodium dodecylsulphate to water . Both O / W ( L , ) and W / O (
L ) form when the soap / water ratio is 13 / 87 and 15 / 85 ( diagrams I and II ) but
...
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If the total ' solubility of the oil in the aqueous detergent phase is plotted on the
same diagram , the region between the two curves corresponds to an optically
isotropic ( transparent ) microemulsion . Note that the solubility increases very ...
If the total ' solubility of the oil in the aqueous detergent phase is plotted on the
same diagram , the region between the two curves corresponds to an optically
isotropic ( transparent ) microemulsion . Note that the solubility increases very ...
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Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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