1st Edition

Encyclopedia of Emulsion Technology Volume 4

Edited By Daniel Schuster Copyright 1996
    374 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This volume extends the discussions of basic theory and applications featured in volumes 1-3 of this series. It includes details on emulsion stability and emulsification; an examination on the effect of added polymers on emulsion rheology; findings on the role of repulsive forces in aqueous solubility, micelle stability, micro-emulsion formation, and phase separation; and a model for microemulsions.

    Emulsion stability; dynamic properties of emulsification; rheology of emulsions containing polymeric liquids; repulsive forces in aqueous solubility, micelle stability, microemulsion formation and phase separation; a model of micro- and fine-emulsion formation; monodisphere emulsions - properties and uses; HLB - update III.

    Biography

    Daniel Schuster

    "About Volume 1: Basic Theory . . .an invaluable tool for anyone working in the emulsion technology field as well as for research workers in colloid and surface chemistry. . ..It undoubtedly will be the outstanding reference work in the emulsion field for years to come. "
    ---Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society About Volume 2: Applications
    ". . .highly recommended for the shelf of any laboratory dealing with emulsions; it will certainly prove to be an excellent investment. "
    ---Pharmaceutical Technology About Volume 3: Basic Theory/Measurement/Applications
    "This volume, like its predecessors, is highly recommended to all separation scientists, colloid and surface chemists, and chemical engineers. "
    ---Separation and Purification Methods