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Emulsions, foams, and thin films / edited by K.L. Mittal and Promod Kumar.

Contributor(s): Kumar, Promod [editor.] | Mittal, Kash L, 1945- [editor.] | Taylor and Francis.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2000Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource (520 pages).ISBN: 9780429177224.Subject(s): Emulsions | Foam | Liquid filmsAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 660/.294514 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 Foam and Emulsion Stability: Interfacial Rheology and Thin Liquid Film Phenomena -- chapter 2 Unity in Diversity in Interfacial Phenomena -- chapter 3 Coupling of Coalescence and Flocculation in Dilute O/W Emulsions -- chapter 4 Fat-Particle Structure Formation and Stability of Emulsions -- chapter 5 Spontaneous Emulsification in Oil-Water-Surfactant Systems -- chapter 6 A New Technique for Drug Release Using Multiple Emulsion Technology -- chapter 7 Surface Rheology of a Nonaqueous System and Its Relationship with Foam Stability -- chapter 8 Stratification of Foam Films Made from Poly electrolyte Solutions -- chapter 9 Preparation of Novel Silicone-Based Antifoams Having a High Defoaming Performance -- chapter 10 Preliminary Observations Concerning the Use of Perfluoroalkyl Alkanes in Hydrocarbon-Based Antifoams -- chapter 11 Application of the Theory of Liquids to Thin Films -- chapter 12 Morphological Pathways of Pattern Evolution and Dewetting in Thin Liquid Films -- chapter 13 Thinning and Rupture of Aqueous Surfactant Films on Silica -- chapter 14 Newton Black Films: From Simple Surfactants to Proteins -- chapter 15 Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Molecules in Foam Films -- chapter 16 Formation of 2D Structures of Micrometer-Sized Latex Particles Inside Thinning Foam Films -- chapter 17 Adsorption and Exchange of Whey Proteins onto Spread Lipid Monolayers -- chapter 18 Surfactant Adsorption Kinetics and Exchange of Matter for Surfactant Molecules with Changing Orientation Within the Adsorption Layer -- chapter 19 Dynamic Surface Tension of Aqueous Dispersions of SP-C and DPPC and Their Monolayer Behavior -- chapter 20 Monolayer Penetration as a Means of Understanding Systems of Mixed Amphiphiles -- chapter 21 Protein-Silicone Interactions at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces -- chapter 22 Effect of a Nonadsorbing Polyelectrolyte on Colloidal Stability: An Overview -- chapter 23 Viscosity of Colloidal Suspensions -- chapter 24 Attachment of Gas Bubbles to Solid Surfaces from an Impinging Jet -- chapter 25 Rheological Instabilities in Waterborne Coatings -- chapter 26 Preparation and Characterization of Thin Metal Oxide Layers Used for Producing Angle-Dependent Optical Effects -- chapter 27 Polymeric Surfactants Based on Oleic Acid: I. Polymerization in Bulk Phase.
Abstract: This volume presents the acomplishments of over 85 internationlly renowned scientists whose work was influenced by Professor Wasan's groundbreaking research on interfacial phenomena at The Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago.
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chapter 1 Foam and Emulsion Stability: Interfacial Rheology and Thin Liquid Film Phenomena -- chapter 2 Unity in Diversity in Interfacial Phenomena -- chapter 3 Coupling of Coalescence and Flocculation in Dilute O/W Emulsions -- chapter 4 Fat-Particle Structure Formation and Stability of Emulsions -- chapter 5 Spontaneous Emulsification in Oil-Water-Surfactant Systems -- chapter 6 A New Technique for Drug Release Using Multiple Emulsion Technology -- chapter 7 Surface Rheology of a Nonaqueous System and Its Relationship with Foam Stability -- chapter 8 Stratification of Foam Films Made from Poly electrolyte Solutions -- chapter 9 Preparation of Novel Silicone-Based Antifoams Having a High Defoaming Performance -- chapter 10 Preliminary Observations Concerning the Use of Perfluoroalkyl Alkanes in Hydrocarbon-Based Antifoams -- chapter 11 Application of the Theory of Liquids to Thin Films -- chapter 12 Morphological Pathways of Pattern Evolution and Dewetting in Thin Liquid Films -- chapter 13 Thinning and Rupture of Aqueous Surfactant Films on Silica -- chapter 14 Newton Black Films: From Simple Surfactants to Proteins -- chapter 15 Self-Assembly of Amphiphilic Molecules in Foam Films -- chapter 16 Formation of 2D Structures of Micrometer-Sized Latex Particles Inside Thinning Foam Films -- chapter 17 Adsorption and Exchange of Whey Proteins onto Spread Lipid Monolayers -- chapter 18 Surfactant Adsorption Kinetics and Exchange of Matter for Surfactant Molecules with Changing Orientation Within the Adsorption Layer -- chapter 19 Dynamic Surface Tension of Aqueous Dispersions of SP-C and DPPC and Their Monolayer Behavior -- chapter 20 Monolayer Penetration as a Means of Understanding Systems of Mixed Amphiphiles -- chapter 21 Protein-Silicone Interactions at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces -- chapter 22 Effect of a Nonadsorbing Polyelectrolyte on Colloidal Stability: An Overview -- chapter 23 Viscosity of Colloidal Suspensions -- chapter 24 Attachment of Gas Bubbles to Solid Surfaces from an Impinging Jet -- chapter 25 Rheological Instabilities in Waterborne Coatings -- chapter 26 Preparation and Characterization of Thin Metal Oxide Layers Used for Producing Angle-Dependent Optical Effects -- chapter 27 Polymeric Surfactants Based on Oleic Acid: I. Polymerization in Bulk Phase.

This volume presents the acomplishments of over 85 internationlly renowned scientists whose work was influenced by Professor Wasan's groundbreaking research on interfacial phenomena at The Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago.

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