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Steady-state droplet size in montmorillonite stabilised emulsions

The formation of hexadecane-in-water emulsions stabilised by montmorillonite platelets was studied. In this system the platelets form a monolayer around the droplets and the droplet size decreases with increasing platelet volume fraction. However, the number of platelets present exceeds that require...

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Published in:Soft matter 2016-01, Vol.12 (3), p.6481-6489
Main Authors: Ganley, William J, van Duijneveldt, Jeroen S
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