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Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology is an international journal covering fundamental and applied aspects of dispersions, emulsions, vesicles, microemulsions, liquid crystals, particle suspensions and sol-gel processes. Fundamental areas that are covered include new surfactants, polymers and indigenous stabilizers; surfactant and polymer association as well as phase equilibria in systems water and oil; surfactant and polymer films, monolayers and interfacial films; adsorption and desorption onto solid surfaces; stability and destabilization of dispersions, emulsions and particle suspensions; collodal templates and sol-gel processing. Industrial applications cover chemicals, crude oils, food, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, nanotechnology, and soft condensed materials.
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Comments on a novel approach for the determination of critical pigment volume concentrations by viscometric measurements
H. F. Huisman
273-297
Stability of emulsions and degradation of emulsif1ers
D. N. Bhattacharyya; R. S. Iyer
299-306
Structure of a cosurfactant-free microemulsion
K. Holmberg; E. Österberg
307-318
Potential blood substitutes synthesis and microemulsification of mixed hydrogenated and fluorinated oils
C. Cecutti; I. Rico; A. Lattes
319-329
Surfactant-oil-water systems near the affinity inversion. Part IV: Emulsion inversion temperature
R. E. Antón; P. Castillo; J. L. Salager
331-343
Surfactaht-oil-water systems near the affinity inversion. Part V: Properties of emulsions
M. Miriana-Pérez; P. Jarry; M. Pérez-Sanchez; M. Ramirez-Gouveia; J. L. Salager
345-361
Nonaqueous ternary systems. I: Polyethylene glycol mineral oil and ethoxylated sorbitan mono-oleate.
Shlomo Magdassi; Sylvan G. Frank
363-364
A review of: Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, 2nd Ed. , Revised and Expanded. Paul C. Hiemanz. Marcel Dekker, Inc. , New York and Basel, 1986. pp. xv +
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