Microemulsions
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Microemulsions
Plenum Press, c1982
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Note
"Proceedings of a conference on the physical chemistry of microemulsions, organized on behalf of the Industrial Subcommittee of the Faraday Division of the Chemical Society, and held September 15-16, in Cambridge, England" - T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
On the Phase Inversion in H2O - Oil - Nonionic Surfactant Systems and Related Phenomena.- The Microemulsion Concept in Nonpolar Surfactant Solutions.- Dynamic Light Scattering from Water Microemulsions in Organic Media.- Formation and Structure of Four-Component Systems Containing Polymeric Surfactants.- Viscosity and Conductivity of Microemulsions.- Structural and Solubilization Properties of Nonionic Surfactants a Comparative Study of Two Homologous Series.- Dielectric Studies of a Nonionic Surfactant-Alkane-Water System at Low Water Content.- On the Structure and Dynamics of Microemulsions Self-Diffusion Studies.- Phase Diagram and Interfacial Tensions of Brine-Dodecane-Pentanol-Sodium Octylbenzenesulfonate System.- Alcohol Effects on Transitions in Liquid Crystalline Dispersions.- Connection between Chemical Rate Coefficients and Two-Particle Correlation Functions in Aggregated Systems.- Fast Dynamic Processes in the Hydrocarbon Tail Region of Phospholipid Bilayers.- Properties of High Emulsifier Content O/W Microemulsions.- Dynamic Processes in Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Ultrasonic Relaxation Studies of Microemulsions.
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