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- Microemulsions are clear, thermodynamically stable, isotropic liquid mixtures of oil, water and surfactant, frequently in combination with a cosurfactant...
- School of Engineering announced a microchip for blood tests. Dubbed a microemulsion, a droplet of blood captured inside a layer of another substance. It...
- and microemulsions are frequently confused. Unlike translucent nanoemulsions, which require specialized equipment to be produced, microemulsions are spontaneously...
- magnetic nanoparticle that is ready for biomedical applications. Using the microemulsion technique, metallic cobalt, cobalt/platinum alloys, and gold-coated...
- of a microemulsion that gives many alcoholic beverages containing anethole and water their cloudy appearance. Such a spontaneous microemulsion has many...
- categorized as either microemulsions or conventional emulsions (sometimes called macroemulsions to distinguish them from microemulsions). The main differences...
- sulfates, and nitrates), or the Fe(II)/Fe(III) concentration ratio. A microemulsion is a stable isotropic dispersion of 2 immiscible liquids consisting...
- excretions. Ionic partition diagram ITIES Lipophilic bacteria Lipophobicity Microemulsion Compendium of Chemical Terminology, lipophilic, accessed 15 Jan 2007...
- Russell T. (2016-09-06). "Dimensionless Equation of State to Predict Microemulsion Phase Behavior". Langmuir. 32 (35): 8969–8979. doi:10.1021/acs.langmuir...
- Russell T. (2016-09-06). "Dimensionless Equation of State to Predict Microemulsion Phase Behavior". Langmuir. 32 (35): 8969–8979. doi:10.1021/acs.langmuir...