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Emerging Areas in Emulsions, Foams and Suspensions

Much is known about colloids, their formation, properties and applications, but considerably more surely remains unknown. There continue to be new colloidal dispersion application developments in the industrial and health areas, as described in some of the preceding chapters. [Pg.347]

In particular, the full potential to control colloids is not presently realized. There are several types of complex, mixed colloid that are only poorly understood. For example, the properties of colloids in which more than one type of colloidal species is dispersed may be dominated by the behaviour of the minor dispersed-phase component. The nature and properties of colloids within colloids, such as suspended solids in the dispersed phase of an emulsion, or emulsified oil within the aqueous lamellae of a foam, are only beginning to be understood [2-4]. [Pg.347]


Emerging Areas in Emulsions, Foams, and Suspension, in L. L. Schramm, Emulsions, Foams, and Suspension Fundamental and Applications, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005. [Pg.658]

Emerging Areas in Emulsions, Foams, Suspensions and Aerosols... [Pg.463]


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