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Fibrous soap

Greases, like emulsions, contain stable colloidal dispersions, but when thickner (gelling agent) u.scd is a soap (soap-ba.sed greases), the particles are not spherical but crystallites of fibrous, sha )c which result from polymerisation or linear aggregation of. soap micelles (colloidal soap molecules). The fibres get tangled and a three-dimensional interconnected structure results. The oil particles gel physically entrapped in the interstices of the tangled structure and/or adsorbed on the fibres. [Pg.118]


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