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Macroemulsions are dis****d liquid-liquid,
thermodynamically unstable systems with
particle sizes ranging from 1 to 100 μm (orders of magnitude), which...
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either microemulsions or
conventional emulsions (sometimes
called macroemulsions to
distinguish them from microemulsions). The main
differences between...
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essential oil, and water, by
ultrasonic emulsification.
Cinnamon oil
macroemulsion can be made with a
dispersing emulsifying homogenizer. The
pungent taste...
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latex rubber) are an
emulsion of
polymer particles dis****d in water.
Macroemulsions in
latex paint are
inherently unstable and
phase separate, so surfactants...
- 1021/j150157a002. Ruckenstein, Eli (January 1996). "Microemulsions,
Macroemulsions, and the
Bancroft Rule". Langmuir. 12 (26): 6351–6353. doi:10.1021/la960849m...
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alcohol cosolvents in
aqueous remediation include the
formation of
macroemulsions,
desorption of
organic contaminants from
aquifer solids, and introduction...
- physico-chemical
formulation of surfactant-oil/water systems, micro/
macroemulsions,
phase inversion, foams, and
surface rheology of
ultralow tension surfactant-oil-water...