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Monolayers, chain length compatibility

Shah, D. O. and Shiao, S. Y. (1975). The chain-length compatibility and molecular area in mixed alcohol monolayers. In Goddard, E. D., ed. Monolayers, Advances in Chemistry Series 144 Am. Chem. Soc., Washington, DC, pp. 153-164. [Pg.264]

Effect of Chain Length Compatibility on Monolayers, Foams, and Macro- and Microemulsions... [Pg.87]

The gas/liquid and liquid/liquid systems are relevant to biomedical and engineering applications. The large interfacial area in foams, macro- and microemulsions is suitable for rapid mass transfer from gas to liquid or liquid to gas in foams and from one liquid to another or vice versa in macro- and microemulsions. The formation and stability of these systems may be influenced by the chain length compatibility which may also influence the flow through porous media behavior of these systems. Therefore, the present communication deals with the effect of chain length compatibility on the properties of monolayers, foams, macro- and microemulsions. An attempt is made to correlate the chain length compatibility effects with surface properties of mixed surfactants and their flow behavior in porous media in relation to enhanced oil recovery. [Pg.88]

The Chain-Length Compatibility and Molecular Area in Mixed Alcohol Monolayers... [Pg.162]


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