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Authors Grosse, I.
Title Investigations on the structure of emulsions deposited on solid surfaces
Date 31.12.2000
Number 9418
Abstract Thin layers on surfaces play a significant role in the production and processing of solids, especially those with a large specific surface area (high surface-to-volume ratio) such as fibers or powders. Through these layers, the surfaces may be modified to impart optimum hydrophobic, hydrophilic, antistatic or frictional properties etc. to the solid. Surfactant solutions or emulsions are frequently used to modify surfaces. The structure of these deposited films at the solid/liquid and the solid/gas interface has been investigated by atomic force microscopy, determination of the adsorption of the single components of an emulsion and other methods. The possibilities and limitations of the methods are discussed with a view to their practical application.
Publisher Tenside Surfactants Detergents
Wikidata
Citation Tenside Surfactants Detergents 37 (2000) 365-372
DOI http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=14120858
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