This and its companion volumes 7,8, and 9 document the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in New Delhi, India, August 18-22, 1986 under the joint auspices of the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology, and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. As this symposium was a landmark -- it represented the tenth anniversary of this series of symposia -- so it is very apropos to reflect on how these symposia have evolved to their present size and status. The pedigree of this series of symposia goes back to 1976 when the premier symposium in…mehr
This and its companion volumes 7,8, and 9 document the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in New Delhi, India, August 18-22, 1986 under the joint auspices of the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology, and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. As this symposium was a landmark -- it represented the tenth anniversary of this series of symposia -- so it is very apropos to reflect on how these symposia have evolved to their present size and status. The pedigree of this series of symposia goes back to 1976 when the premier symposium in this series was held. Actually in 1976 it was a modest start and it was not possible at that time to gaze at the crystal ball and predict what would be the state of affairs in 1986. For historical purposes, it should be recorded here that the first symposium was held in Albany, NY, under the title "Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions"; the second symposium was christened "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and was held in Knoxville, TN, in 1978; the venue for the third symposium in 1980 was Potsdam, NY, and it was dubbed "International Symposium on Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
of Volume 10.- VI. Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsions.- Physico-Chemical Characterization of Microemulsions: Preparation of Monodisperse Colloidal Metal Boride Particles.- Structure and Dynamics of a Concentrated Microemulsion System.- Thermal Fluctuations and the Structure of Microemulsions.- Thermodynamic Analysis of the Breakdown of W/O-Microemulsion Aggregates Due to Changes in the Composition of the Solvent.- Microemulsions Containing Brine, SDS, Pentanol or Heptanol, and Dodecane or Hexane: Structural Information Derived from Electrochemical and Fluorescent Probe Studies.- A Viscosity Model of Winsor Microemulsions.- Geometrical Features of Single-Phase Microemulsions.- Interphasal Hydration Processes in Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Experimental Evidence of a Nonuniform Microemulsion in the Low Surfactant Concentration Range.- Kerr Effect in Ternary Microemulsions.- Solubilization in Nonionic Microemulsions.- Electrical Conductivity in Oil Continuous Microemulsions.- Microemulsions and the Treatment of Oil Spills.- Acid-Base Indicator Equilibria in Nonionic Reversed Micelles and Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Influence of Electrolytes on the Stability of Polymerized Microemulsions.- Polymerization of Urea-Formaldehyde in Microemulsions.- Polymerization of Styrene in an Inverse Microemulsion.- Formation of Water-in-Oil Microemulsions and Their Applications for CaCO3 Particle Preparation.- Microparticles by Microemulsion.- VII General Papers.- The Use of Surfactants in Electrochemistry.- Surfactants and Microcapsule Formation.- Surfactant Induced Weakening of Geologic Materials.- Thin Films of Non-Ionic Poloxamer Surfactants: Thinning and Polymerisation of Poloxamer.- Surfactant-Mediated Transport Through Liquid Hydrocarbon Membranes.- Role of Surfactants in the Deposition of Cationic Polymers on the Surface of Human Hair.- Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage by Surfactant Application.- Foam Stability as Affected by the Presence of Small Spreading Particles.- Measurement of Foaming Properties of Surfactants and Surfactant Products.- Effect of n-Octanol on the Emulsification of Paraffin Oil in Aqueous Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solutions.- Thermogravimetric, X-Ray and Infrared Studies on Calcium Soaps in Solid State.- An ESR and Zeta Potential Study of the Surface of a Carboxylated Latex.- Surfactant Retention in Porous Media in Foam Flooding Processes for Enhanced Oil Recovery.- The Transport of Underlying Water by Aliphatic Alcohols in Unsaturated Quartz Sand.- Effect of Liquid Surfactant on the Electrolytically Controlled Etching of Micropore Polymer Filters.- Role of pH and Collector Concentration in Separation of Phosphates From Dolomitic Gangue Using DDA-HC1.- Surface Activity of Carboxylic Acids and Mercury Floatability.- Bubble Size Distribution and Mercury Floatability in Solutions of Carboxylic Acids.- Electrokinetic Characteristics of CrO2 and CrO3 in Aqueous Solutions.- Adjuvant Effect of Surfactants on Herbicidal Formulations.- About the Contributors.
of Volume 10.- VI. Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsions.- Physico-Chemical Characterization of Microemulsions: Preparation of Monodisperse Colloidal Metal Boride Particles.- Structure and Dynamics of a Concentrated Microemulsion System.- Thermal Fluctuations and the Structure of Microemulsions.- Thermodynamic Analysis of the Breakdown of W/O-Microemulsion Aggregates Due to Changes in the Composition of the Solvent.- Microemulsions Containing Brine, SDS, Pentanol or Heptanol, and Dodecane or Hexane: Structural Information Derived from Electrochemical and Fluorescent Probe Studies.- A Viscosity Model of Winsor Microemulsions.- Geometrical Features of Single-Phase Microemulsions.- Interphasal Hydration Processes in Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Experimental Evidence of a Nonuniform Microemulsion in the Low Surfactant Concentration Range.- Kerr Effect in Ternary Microemulsions.- Solubilization in Nonionic Microemulsions.- Electrical Conductivity in Oil Continuous Microemulsions.- Microemulsions and the Treatment of Oil Spills.- Acid-Base Indicator Equilibria in Nonionic Reversed Micelles and Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Influence of Electrolytes on the Stability of Polymerized Microemulsions.- Polymerization of Urea-Formaldehyde in Microemulsions.- Polymerization of Styrene in an Inverse Microemulsion.- Formation of Water-in-Oil Microemulsions and Their Applications for CaCO3 Particle Preparation.- Microparticles by Microemulsion.- VII General Papers.- The Use of Surfactants in Electrochemistry.- Surfactants and Microcapsule Formation.- Surfactant Induced Weakening of Geologic Materials.- Thin Films of Non-Ionic Poloxamer Surfactants: Thinning and Polymerisation of Poloxamer.- Surfactant-Mediated Transport Through Liquid Hydrocarbon Membranes.- Role of Surfactants in the Deposition of Cationic Polymers on the Surface of Human Hair.- Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage by Surfactant Application.- Foam Stability as Affected by the Presence of Small Spreading Particles.- Measurement of Foaming Properties of Surfactants and Surfactant Products.- Effect of n-Octanol on the Emulsification of Paraffin Oil in Aqueous Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solutions.- Thermogravimetric, X-Ray and Infrared Studies on Calcium Soaps in Solid State.- An ESR and Zeta Potential Study of the Surface of a Carboxylated Latex.- Surfactant Retention in Porous Media in Foam Flooding Processes for Enhanced Oil Recovery.- The Transport of Underlying Water by Aliphatic Alcohols in Unsaturated Quartz Sand.- Effect of Liquid Surfactant on the Electrolytically Controlled Etching of Micropore Polymer Filters.- Role of pH and Collector Concentration in Separation of Phosphates From Dolomitic Gangue Using DDA-HC1.- Surface Activity of Carboxylic Acids and Mercury Floatability.- Bubble Size Distribution and Mercury Floatability in Solutions of Carboxylic Acids.- Electrokinetic Characteristics of CrO2 and CrO3 in Aqueous Solutions.- Adjuvant Effect of Surfactants on Herbicidal Formulations.- About the Contributors.
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