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Formulation of Disperse Systems - Science and Technology

English · Hardback

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Formulation science plays an important role in colloid and physical chemistry, but also in analytical chemistry and chemical engineering. For the design of such everyday products as detergents, cosmetics, paints, pharmaceuticals, food and others, different formulation techniques are needed.
 
Written by one of the most experienced authors and leading scientists in the field worldwide, this is the first truly comprehensive coverage of this exciting topic. Starting with a general introduction, this one-stop reference presents the science and technology behind the formulation of disperse systems, such as emulsions, suspensions, and foams, while also including many practical examples.
 
With its unified concept, this book is indispensable for chemists in industry, chemical engineers, the pharmaceutical industry, polymer, surface and physical chemists, as well as food technologists, materials scientists and those working in the paints and coatings industry.

List of contents

Preface
 
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Suspensions
Latexes
Emulsions
Suspoemulsions
Multiple Emulsions
Nanosuspensions
Nanoemulsions
Microemulsions
Pigment and Ink Dispersions
Foams
 
SURFACTANTS USED IN FORMULATION OF DISPERSIONS
General Classification of Surface-Active Agents
 
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF SURFACTANT SOLUTIONS AND THE PROCESS OF MICELLISATION
Thermodynamics of Micellisation
Enthalpy and Entropy of Micellisation
 
DISPERSANTS AND POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS
Solution Properties of Polymeric Surfactants
General Classification of Polymeric Surfactants
Polyelectrolytes
 
ADSORPTION OF SURFACTANTS AT THE AIR/LIQUID, LIQUID/LIQUID, AND SOLID/LIQUID INTERFACES
Introduction
Adsorption of Surfactants at the Air/Liquid (A/L) and Liquid/Liquid (L/L) Interfaces
The Gibbs Adsorption Isotherm
Equation of State Approach
The Langmuir, Szyszkowski, and Frumkin Equations
Interfacial Tension Measurements
Adsorption of Surfactants at the Solid/Liquid (S/L) Interface
 
ADSORPTION OF POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS AT THE SOLID/LIQUID INTERFACE
Theories of Polymer Adsorption
Experimental Techniques for Studying Polymeric Surfactant Adsorption
Determination of Segment Density Distribution p(z) and Adsorbed Layer Thickness
Examples of the Adsorption Isotherms of Nonionic Polymeric Surfactants
 
COLLOID STABILITY OF DISPERSE SYSTEMS CONTAINING ELECTRICAL DOUBLE LAYERS
Origin of Charge on Surfaces
Structure of the Electrical Double Layer
Stern-Grahame Model of the Double Layer
Distinction between Specific and Nonspecific Adsorbed Ions
Electrical Double Layer Repulsion
van der Waals Attraction
Total Energy of Interaction
Flocculation of Suspensions
Criteria for Stabilisation of Dispersions with Double Layer Interaction
 
STABILITY OF DISPERSE SYSTEMS CONTAINING ADSORBED NONIONIC SURFACTANTS OR POLYMERS: STERIC STABILISATION
Introduction
Interaction between Particles Containing Adsorbed Nonionic and Polymeric Surfactant Layers (Steric Stabilisation)
Mixing Interaction Gmix
Elastic Interaction Gel
Total Energy of Interaction
Criteria for Effective Steric Stabilisation
Flocculation of Sterically Stabilised Dispersions
 
FORMULATION OF SOLID/LIQUID DISPERSIONS (SUSPENSIONS)
Introduction
Preparation of Suspensions
Condensation Methods: Nucleation and Growth
Dispersion Methods
Bulk Properties of Suspensions
 
FORMULATION OF LIQUID/LIQUID DISPERSIONS (EMULSIONS)
Introduction
Industrial Applications of Emulsions
Physical Chemistry of Emulsion Systems
Adsorption of Surfactants at the Liquid/Liquid Interface
Selection of Emulsifiers
Creaming or Sedimentation of Emulsions
Flocculation of Emulsions
General Rules for Reducing (Eliminating) Flocculation
Ostwald Ripening
Emulsion Coalescence
Phase Inversion
 
FORMULATION OF SUSPOEMULSIONS (MIXTURES OF SUSPENSIONS AND EMULSIONS)
Introduction
Suspoemulsions in Paints
Suspoemulsions in Agrochemicals
 
FORMULATION OF MULTIPLE EMULSIONS
Introduction
Preparation of Multiple Emulsions
Types of Multiple Emulsions
Breakdown Processes of Multiple Emulsions
Factors Affecting Stability of Multiple Emulsions, and Criteria for Their Stabilisation
General Description of Polymeric Surfactants
Interaction between Oil or Water Droplets Containing an Adsorbed Polymeric Surfactant: Steric Stabilisation
Examples of Multiple Emulsions Using Polymeric Surfactants
Characterisation of Multiple Emulsions
Rheological Measurements
 
PREPARATION OF NANOSUSPENSIONS
Introduction
Nucleation and Growth, and Control of Particle Size Distribution
Preparation of Nanosuspensions by Bottom-Up Processes
Preparation of Nanosuspensions Using the Bottom-Down Process
 
FORMULATION OF NANOEMULSIONS<

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