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The region L] is the normal micellar system containing solubilized decanol, and
the region Lo contains only inverse micelles with 'solubilized' water. To extend
the description to a four component system one needs to construct a tetrahedron
in ...
The region L] is the normal micellar system containing solubilized decanol, and
the region Lo contains only inverse micelles with 'solubilized' water. To extend
the description to a four component system one needs to construct a tetrahedron
in ...
Page 969
The microemulsion composition regions for the systems n-hexane, 1- pentanol,
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 the two
...
The microemulsion composition regions for the systems n-hexane, 1- pentanol,
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 the two
...
Page 974
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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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
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