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Polymers interfacial tension

The method, however, fails to retain viscous, low interfacial tension polymer phase systems such as polyethylene glycol (PEG)-dextran systems due to its intensive mixing effect which tends to produce emulsification, resulting in carryover of the stationary phase. This problem is largely eliminated by the crossaxis CPC described below. [Pg.408]

Interfacial tension Polymers can reduce the interfacial tension and prevent the aggregation of fine drug particles upon dissolution of ASDs. On the other hand, a decreased interfacial tension also can increase the nucleation and induce drug crystallization (Lindfors et al. 2008). [Pg.173]

Elias, L., Fenouillot, F., Majeste, J.C., Alcouffe, P., and Cassagnau, P. (2008) Immiscible polymer blends stabilized with nano-silica particles rheology and effective interfacial tension. Polymer, 49, 4378-4385. [Pg.295]

The extensive use of the Young equation (Eq. X-18) reflects its general acceptance. Curiously, however, the equation has never been verified experimentally since surface tensions of solids are rather difficult to measure. While Fowkes and Sawyer [140] claimed verification for liquids on a fluorocarbon polymer, it is not clear that their assumptions are valid. Nucleation studies indicate that the interfacial tension between a solid and its liquid is appreciable (see Section K-3) and may not be ignored. Indirect experimental tests involve comparing the variation of the contact angle with solute concentration with separate adsorption studies [173]. [Pg.372]

A second field evaluation of the ASP process has been initiated in Wyoming. Additionally, an ASP field project has been designed for the Peoples Repubhc of China. The appHcability of the ASP process to a variety of reservoirs has yet to be fully determined. AppHcation of alkali and alkali polymer flooding has been limited to cmde oils having discernible acid numbers, wherein the alkali produced cmde oil soaps which in combination with alkali resulted in providing low interfacial tensions. The ASP process appears to be suitable for cmde oils with nil acid numbers (177), and hence should have broad apphcabdity. [Pg.82]

MethylceUulose reduces surface and interfacial tension. MethylceUulose forms high strength films and sheets that are clear, water-soluble, and oU-and grease-resistant, and have low oxygen and moisture vapor transmission rates (see Barrier polymers). [Pg.489]

The use of the harmonic mean often leads to better predictions of interfacial tensions between polymers and better contact angles between liquids and polymer solids, but the criterion for maximization of the work of adhesion is the same as... [Pg.33]

FIG. 20 (a) Density profiles p(z) vs z for e = —2 and four average bulk densities (f> as indicated, (b) Surface excess vs density in the bulk for four choices of e. (c) Profiles for the diagonal components of the pressure tensor and of the total pressure for (p = l.O and e = —2. Insert in (c) shows the difference between P, and Px to show that isotropic behavior in the bulk of the film is nicely obtained, (d) Interfacial tension between the polymer film and the repulsive wall vs bulk density for all four choices of e. Curve is only a guide for the eye [18]. [Pg.598]

This equation may be used for the estimation of the swelling capacity of the activated seed particles with the monomer. A typical graph sketched based on Eq. (11) is given in Fig. 18. This graph shows the variation of the swelling capacity of the seed polymer particles VmIVp) with the ratio of interfacial tension-initial particle radius... [Pg.213]

In manufacturing and processing polymer blends, it is thus important that the viscosity ratio be within the optimal range in the actual processing conditions. Not only the polymers to be blended but also the temperature and processing conditions (shear, elongation) should be carefully selected. Other factors, such as interfacial tension [46,47] and elasticity of the blended polymers, may also influence the blend morphology. [Pg.624]

The theory of Leibler holds for mainly compatible systems. Leibler developed a mean field formalism to study the interfacial properties of two polymers, A and B with an A-B copolymer. An expression for interfacial tension reduction was developed by Noolandi and Hong [ 18] based on thermodynamics to explain the emulsifying effect of the A-b-B in immiscible A-B blends (A-A-b-B-B). [18,19]. The expression for interfacial tension reduction Ar) in a binary lend upon the addition of divalent copolymer is given by ... [Pg.637]

A compatibilizer is sometimes used to overcome the interfacial tension between the two phases of dissimilar polymers. It enables a fine dispersion of highly cross-linked rubber particles. The function of the compatibilizer is to provide greater, but not total, thermodynamic compatibility between the two polymers [8]. [Pg.653]

In the case of epoxide cements at temperatures lower than 20° C, the viscosity increases so much that pumping becomes difficult [342]. Small amounts of aromatic solvents reduce the viscosity satisfactorily. Ethylene glycol butyl ether also changes the interfacial tension so that the polymer may penetrate into hairline cracks and fine capillaries. This is advantageous in blocking liquid or gas migration. [Pg.133]


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