5 edition of Solid/liquid dispersions found in the catalog.
Published
1987
by Academic Press in London, Orlando, Fla
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Th.F. Tadros. |
Contributions | Tadros, Th. F., Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QD549 .S55 1987 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 331 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 331 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2270775M |
ISBN 10 | 012682178X |
LC Control Number | 89158856 |
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Chapter 2 deals with the preparation of solid/liquid dispersions with some emphais on the stabilization of such dispersions.5/5(1). Reviews a range of fundamental concepts, recent developments and practical applications in dispersion theory, along with relevant insights from colloidal and interfacial science.
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Reviews a range of fundamental concepts, recent developments and practical applications in dispersion theory, along with relevant insights from colloidal and interfacial science. The text contains new work on the stabilization of solid-liquid dispersions.
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This work discusses both aqueous and nonaqueous dispersions and describes the two main procedures used, namely condensation and dispersion methods.
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Solid - Liquid Dispersions book. Edited By Bohuslav Dobias, Xueping Qiu, Wolfgang von Rybinski. Edition 1st Edition. First Published Author: Bohuslav Dobias, Xueping Qiu, Wolfgang von Rybinski.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: vii, pages: illustrations ; 24 cm: Contents: 1. Introduction to Solid-Liquid Dispersions / Bohuslav Dobias and Wolfgang von Rybinski Preparation of Dispersions / Xueping Qiu and Wolfgang von Rybinski Behavior of Colloidal Dispersions / Xueping Qiu Hydrodynamics of Colloidal Dispersions / Xueping Qiu Solid Dispersions: A Review Article Literature Review (PDF Available) in Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences 22(2) May w Reads How we measure 'reads'.
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() to facilitate the crystallization of different chemicals, is a new procedure for producing round particles from melted solid dispersions. This technique may overcome some of the difficulties. Cite this entry as: () Solid/Liquid Dispersions. In: Tadros T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Colloid and Interface Science.
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Tadros. Academic Press, London xii, pp., bound, £ —ISBN 0‐12‐‐X Heinz Hoffmann. Physikalische Chemie I Universität Bayreuth (FRG) Search for more papers by this author. Heinz : Heinz Hoffmann. Applications of solid dispersions Bindu Yadav 1* and Y.
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- the analytical techniques used for evaluating solid-liquid interfaces - textbooks, courses, societies, and vendors that can provide an advanced understanding of dispersion phenomena. The book provides resources for more experienced technologists by: discussing characteristics and applications of the various chemical classes of surfactants.
There are two ways to produce solid/liquid dispersions: (1) size reduction of the massive solid phase in a liquid, which method usually produces particles larger than 1 μm with a polydisperse size distribution, and (2) deposition of fine particles in a liquid phase (precipitation).One can also find definitions of colloidal dispersions which include other combinations of solid, liquid, and gas phases.
When discussing the components of colloidal dispersions, the term "phase" has at least two meanings. Phase can refer to the liquid, solid, or gas state of the component materials and can also be used in the sense of the.A dispersion is a system in which distributed particles of one material are dispersed in a continuous phase of another material.
The two phases may be in the same or different states of matter. Dispersions are classified in a number of different ways, including how large the particles are in relation to the particles of the continuous phase, whether or not precipitation occurs, and the.