Microemulsions: Structure and Dynamics

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Alcohol Chain Length
Anne-Marie Bellocq
ATP System
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Bernard Clin
Bjorn Lindman
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Didier Roux
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Excess Aqueous Phase
Favorable Mobility Ratio
Interfacial Film
Interfacial Tensions
J. C. Ravey
Jacques Biais
Jacques Lang
Lamellar Liquid Crystals
Lamellar Phase
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Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
Medium Chain Length Alcohol
Microemulsion Components
Microemulsion Droplets
Middle Phase Microemulsion
Multiphase Regions
NMR Time Scale
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Peter Stilbs
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Phase Diagrams
Pierre Lalanne
Polyoxyethylene Alcohols
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Pseudophase Model
Quaternary Mixture
Raoul Zana
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Stig E. Friberg
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781315895499
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book describes the microemulsion phenomenon in a systematic manner and not only provides an up-to-date introduction to this topic but aslo serves as the basis for further development in the area.The progress of microemulsion research has taken place in well-defined stages. The introduction period was founded on Schulman‘s original discovery and was, as expected, focused on the interfacial free energy. Because Schulman obtained his microemulsions from a macroemulsion by the addition of a cosurfactant.The present stage is characterized by an extensively enhanced knowledge about structure and dynamics in these systems. This has led to the realization that the structure of the microemulsions is related both to solutions with critical behaviour and long range order structures, the lyotropic liquid crystals. These two aspects have been elucidated independently by the French groups and by the Lund Spectroscopy group.
Stig E. Friberg Curators' Distinguished Professor,Department of Chemistry , University of Missouri. Pierre Bothorel Professor Centre Recherches Paul Pascal Domaine Universitaire Talence, France.