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- Microemulsions in the water-potassium oleate-benzene system.
- Mechanism of temperature induced phase inversion in O/W emulsions stabilised by O/W and W/O emulsifier blends.
- The properties of O/W emulsions stabilised with a non-ionic surfactant and surfactant-polymer mixtures.
- Role of mixed emulsifiers in emulsion stability.
- Studies on interaction of cationic surfactants with cholesterol coated oil droplets dispersed in water.
- The role of non-ionic surfactants in emulsion stability.
- Role of finely dispersed solids (hydroxides of polyvalent metals) as emulsifiers.
- Emulsifying behaviour of aluminium resinate.
- Effect of some cationic surfactants on an oil/water emulsion stabilized by dodecyl benzene sulphonate.
- Flocculation of oil-in-water emulsions by detergents.
- Electrolyte flocculation of oil-in-water emulsions stabilized by anionic detergents.
- Ultracentrifugal stability of oil-in-oil emulsions.
- Electrophoresis of emulsion droplets. Application of relaxation correction and liquid drop electrophoresis equations.
- The influence of dispersed phase volume and particle size distribution on the rheology of oil-in-oil emulsions.
- Globule size distribution of oil-in-oil emulsions as a function of initial surfactant concentration and emulsification time.
- The new method of hydrophobicity index calculation.
- Partition coefficient, HLB and effective chain length of surface-active agents.
- Correction to microscopically determined particle size according to diffraction theory.
- Micellar behaviour of sodium dodecyl sulfate in presence of a cationic dye.
- Effect of urea on the solubility of benzene and toluene in water.