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- Microemulsion abstract "Microemulsions are clear, thermodynamically stable, isotropic liquid mixtures of oil, water and surfactant, frequently in combination with a cosurfactant. The aqueous phase may contain salt(s) and/or other ingredients, and the \"oil\" may actually be a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons and olefins. In contrast to ordinary emulsions, microemulsions form upon simple mixing of the components and do not require the high shear conditions generally used in the formation of ordinary emulsions. The three basic types of microemulsions are direct (oil dispersed in water, o/w), reversed (water dispersed in oil, w/o) and bicontinuous.In ternary systems such as microemulsions, where two immiscible phases (water and ‘oil’) are present with a surfactant, the surfactant molecules may form a monolayer at the interface between the oil and water, with the hydrophobic tails of the surfactant molecules dissolved in the oil phase and the hydrophilic head groups in the aqueous phase.".
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- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Alkene.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soft_matter.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Cleanliness.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Cosurfactant.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Cutting_fluid.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Docusate.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Drug.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Dry_cleaning.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Enhanced_oil_recovery.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobe.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Isotropy.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Willard_Gibbs.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Lamella_(materials).
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Micelle.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Molecule.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Monolayer.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Personal_care.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Pesticide.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Phase_diagram.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Phase_rule.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Polishing.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Polymerization.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Shear_stress.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Microemulsion".
- Microemulsion wikiPageWikiLinkText "microemulsion".
- Microemulsion quote "-180.0".
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- Microemulsion quote "Micro-emulsion: Dispersion made of water, oil, and surfactant that is an".
- Microemulsion quote "approximately from 1 to 100 nm, usually 10 to 50 nm. Note 1: In a micro-emulsion the domains of the dispersed phase are either globular".
- Microemulsion quote "are between 10 and 50 nm.".
- Microemulsion quote "in an aqueous medium. Note: Diameters of polymer particles formed in the micro-emulsion polymerization usually".
- Microemulsion quote "is a micro-emulsion and the final latex comprises colloidal particles of polymer dispersed".
- Microemulsion quote "isotropic and thermodynamically stable system with dispersed domain diameter varying".
- Microemulsion quote "or interconnected . Note 2: The average diameter of droplets in macro-emulsion is close to one millimeter . Therefore, since micro- means 10−6".
- Microemulsion quote "systems. Note 4: The term “oil” refers to any water-insoluble liquid. ---- Micro-emulsion polymerization: Emulsion polymerization in which the starting system".
- Microemulsion quote "the dispersed phase are usually stabilized by surfactant and/or surfactant-cosurfactant".
- Microemulsion quote "the micro-emulsion denotes a system with the size range of the dispersed phase in the".
- Microemulsion title "IUPAC definition".
- Microemulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
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- Microemulsion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Microemulsion subject Category:Colloidal_chemistry.
- Microemulsion subject Category:Soft_matter.
- Microemulsion type Science.
- Microemulsion comment "Microemulsions are clear, thermodynamically stable, isotropic liquid mixtures of oil, water and surfactant, frequently in combination with a cosurfactant. The aqueous phase may contain salt(s) and/or other ingredients, and the \"oil\" may actually be a complex mixture of different hydrocarbons and olefins. In contrast to ordinary emulsions, microemulsions form upon simple mixing of the components and do not require the high shear conditions generally used in the formation of ordinary emulsions.".
- Microemulsion label "Microemulsion".
- Microemulsion sameAs Q338019.
- Microemulsion sameAs Mikroemulsion.
- Microemulsion sameAs Microémulsion.
- Microemulsion sameAs マイクロエマルション.
- Microemulsion sameAs m.07n87v.
- Microemulsion sameAs Q338019.
- Microemulsion wasDerivedFrom Microemulsion?oldid=646853331.
- Microemulsion isPrimaryTopicOf Microemulsion.