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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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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