Interfacial phenomena in apolar media

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Interfacial phenomena in apolar media

edited by Hans-Friedrich Eicke, Geoffrey D. Parfitt

(Surfactant science series, v. 21)

M. Dekker, c1987

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

This book gives practical, on-the-job guidance as well as detailed theoretical background on a wide range of occurrences including hydrophobic foams, adsorption of surfactants/polymers on solids from nonpolar media and lubrication. Extensive end of chapter references enumerate the most relevant and current publications on the topics discussed. Providing over 130 instructive figures, more than 100 equations and useful graphs and diagrams.

Table of Contents

Foaminess and Cabability in Apolar Solutions, Aqueous Nanophases in Liquid Hydrocabons Stablized by Ionic Surfactants, Stablization of Inverse Michelles By Nonionic Surfactants, Enhanced Oil Recovery with Microemulsions, Interfacial Catalysis by Microphases in APolar Media, Water-In-Oil Emulsions, Adsorption of Polymers On Solids From Apolar Media, Lubrication, Pigment Dispersion in Apolar Media

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