Surfactants in Solution Volume 6

This and its companion Volumes 4 and 5 document the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution held in Bordeaux, France, July 9-13, 1984. This symposium was the continuation of the series of symposia initiated in 1976 in Albany, New Vork under the title ""ice...

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Other Authors: Mittal, K.L. (Editor), Botherel, P. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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505 0 |a of Volume 6 -- VII Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsions -- Solubilization in Microeraulsions -- Low Interfacial Tension in Microemulsion Systems -- Phase Separation in Microemulsions -- Theory of Shape Transitions in Microemulsions -- Pressure Induced Phase Transition of an Oil External Microemulsion -- Microemulsion Phase in Equilibrium With Birefringent Surfactant-Rich Phases -- Viscosity of Microemulsion Versus Salinity -- The Pseudophase Model for Microemulsion: Winsor's Diagrams in Pseudophase Space for the Betaine, Pentanol, Decane, and Water System -- Effect of Anionic Surfactants on the Partitioning of Nonionic Surfactants Between Oil/Microemulsion/Water Phases -- Critical Behavior in a Microemulsion System: I - Experimental Evidence for Field Like Variable -- Critical Behavior in Microemulsion System: II - Experimental Evidence for a Continuous Variation of Critical Exponents --  
505 0 |a Investigations into the Mechanism of Formation of Water-in-Xylene Microemulsions using Interfacial Tension Measurements -- Structure of a Fluorinated Nonionic O/W Microemulsion -- Fluorocarbon Microemulsions: An Attempt to Rationalize Their Formation -- Formulation and Properties of an Alcohol-Free, Pharmaceutical Microemulsion System -- Physico-Chemical Study of Water/Methylene Chloride Microemulsions: Effect of Alcohol Cosurfactant -- Modification of Polyac4rylamide Microlatices by Using A Seeding Procedure -- VIII. General Papers -- Statistical Mechanics of Adsorption and Wetting Transitions -- Theories of Surface Tension -- A New Method for Measuring Film and Line Tensions -- Hydrostatics of Spherical Thin Films -- Interfacial Activity of Polydimethylsiloxane -- Foam Chromatography: Recent Developments -- Electron Microscopy in the Research of Surfactants in Solution -- Drag Reduction in Aqueous Solution of HexadecyItrimethylammonium Salicylate --  
505 0 |a A Critical Study of Models of Solutions Via Vapour Pressure Measurements of Microeraulsions -- Neutron Small Angle Scattering Studies of Microemulsions Showing Critical Behaviour: Structure of the Winsor III Phase -- Analysis of SANS Data From Dense Microemulsions -- Analysis of Critical Scattering Data From AOT/D2O/n-Decane Microemulsions -- Investigation of the Microemulsion Phase Structure of Polyphasic Systems by Time Domain Spectroscopy and Light Scattering -- Evidences of Structural Changes in Reverse Microemulsion Systems Formulated with Nonionic Surfactants -- NMR as a Complementary Technique to the Small Angle Neutron Scattering: Study of Nonionic Aqueous Microemulsions of Perfluorocarbons -- Luminescent — Probe Study of Water-in-Oil Microemulsions -- Diffusion Coefficients in Microemulsions -- Ellipsometry in Microemulsions -- Waterless Microemulsions — 3: Formamide a Substitute ofWater --  
505 0 |a Concerning the Nature of Heat Sensitivity of Natural Latex -- Diffusion Effects in the Flocculation of Surfactant Stabilized Latexes -- The Rheological Properties of Water-in-Crude Oil Emulsions -- Physicochemical Characterization of Two Phase Systems Employed in Emulsion Polymerization -- Influence of Crude Oil and Surfactant Concentration on the Rheology and Flowing Properties of Heavy Crude Oil-in-Water Emulsions -- The Effect of Polysaccharides on the Stability of Oil-in-Water Emulsions -- Inversion of Surfactant-Oil-Brine Emulsified Systems: Generalized Mapping and Property Transitions -- X-ray Diffraction Study of Suspensions of Toluene With CH 3 (CH 2) n-1N+ (CH 3) 3 -type Montmorillonite, Where n=1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 -- Effect of Nonionic Surfactants on the Stability of Hydrophobic Sols -- The Possibility of Using Disulfonated Cosurfactant For Enhanced Oil Recovery -- The Role of Silicone Surfactants in Coal Dewatering -- About the Contributors 
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520 |a This and its companion Volumes 4 and 5 document the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution held in Bordeaux, France, July 9-13, 1984. This symposium was the continuation of the series of symposia initiated in 1976 in Albany, New Vork under the title ""icellization, Solubilization and "icroemulsions". The next two symposia were labelled "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and "Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects" held in Knoxville, TN in 1978 and Potsdam, N. V. in 1980, respectively. In 19B2 at the time of the 4th Symposium in this series, it became amply evident that there was a definite need to have more a generic title to describe these biennial events, and after much deliberation it was decided that an appropriate title would be "Surfactants in Solution" as both the aggregation and adsorption aspects of surfactants were addressed. So the 4th Symposium was held in 1982 in Lund, Sweden, under this new rubric, and it was decided to continue these symposia in the future under this appellation. Naturally, the Bordeaux Symposium was dubbed as the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, and our logo became SIS which is very apropos and appealing. It was in Bordeaux that the decision was made to hold the 6th SIS Symposium in New Delhi and it is scheduled for August 18-22, 1986 in the capital of India