Introduction to Emulsions |
Contents
THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF EMULSIFYING | 27 |
THE CHEMISTRY OF THE EMULSIFYING AGENTS | 54 |
THE FORMATION OF EMULSIONS | 89 |
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adhesives adsorbed adsorption agitation alcohol alkali alkali soaps amino ammonium aqueous solution batch bodying agents breaking calcium calcium-tolerant called carbon cation-active agents cent CH2 CH2 CH2 Chem chemical Chemistry coarse dispersion cohesive forces colloid mill colloidal dispersions compounds concentrated emulsions constituents creaming definite detergents dispersed particles electric charges electrolytes emul emulsifying agents emulsion chemist emulsion paint emulsion polymerization esters example external phase fats fatty acids formation formula globules Glycerol glycol homogenizing hydrated complex hydrophilic hydrophobic immiscible liquids important ingredients instance interfacial film interfacial tension internal ions kerosene large number latex layer machine mentioned milk molecular molecules non-ionic non-polar non-polar portion O/W emulsion O/W type oil phase particle size phase reversal phase-volume ratio polar groups produce properties proteins reaction resins rubber sions solid soluble solvents stability sulfate sulfonate sulfuric acid surface tension synthetic temperature tion type of emulsion viscosity W/O emulsion water phase water-soluble ба