Silicone dispersions
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Silicone dispersions
(Surfactant science series, 159)
Taylor & Francis, c2017
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Description
Silicone is an important class of materials used in applications that range from industrial assembly to everyday consumer products. Silicones are often delivered and synthesized in dispersion forms, the most common being liquid-in-liquid (emulsion), solid-in-liquid (suspension), air-in-liquid (foam) and solid-in air (powder). This book compiles a carefully selected number of topics that are essential to the understanding, creative design and production of silicone dispersions. As such, it provides the first unified description of silicone dispersions in the literature.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Silicone Emulsions and Microemulsions - Phase Behavior, Stability and Emulsification. Polymerization of Silicones in Aqueous Media. Silicone Elastomer Powders. Silicone-Organic Janus Emulsions. Cohesive Energy Ratio and the Design of Emulsifiers for Non-Aqueous Silicone Emulsions. Controlled Emulsion Stabilization and Destabilization, Using Reactive Orthosilicate. Dispersion Processes in Silicone Antifoams. Formulating Silicones for Cosmetic and Personal Care Products. Silicones and Silanes for Building Materials Protection. Application of Silicone Materials in the Oil and Gas Industry.
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