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Interfacial tensions and viscosities in multiphase systems by surface light scattering (SLS)

[Display omitted] Multiphase systems are relevant in many fields of process engineering. For process and product design in connection with multiphase systems, knowledge on the thermophysical properties of the individual phases such as viscosity and on the interfacial tension between these is require...

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Published in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2019-03, Vol.538, p.671-681
Main Authors: Koller, Thomas M., Prucker, Tobias, Cui, Junwei, Klein, Tobias, Fröba, Andreas P.
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