1995
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1995.1074
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The Effect of Mixing of Surfactants on Solubilization in a Microemulsion System

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“…7. This result is consistent with the nonionic-surfactant microemulsions (15). The larger the molecular weight of oil is added, the more lipophilic surfactant is needed to adjust an optimum HLB.…”
Section: Tricritical Pointsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…7. This result is consistent with the nonionic-surfactant microemulsions (15). The larger the molecular weight of oil is added, the more lipophilic surfactant is needed to adjust an optimum HLB.…”
Section: Tricritical Pointsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…It is known that the degree of the swelling of a starch granule decreases in the presence of lipids, but increases in the presence of SDS. 2 7) It is inferred that amylose and/or amylopectin particles might bind together with SDS micelles. Moreover, the results for spherical phytoglycogen are similar to those of linear EHEC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase diagrams are shown to provide valuable information on the role played by structures of the polar phase, non-polar phase and surfactant in determining the properties of the system at any composition. (Porras et al 2008;Kunieda, Nakano & Akimaru 1995). This is because the second surfactant reduces interfacial tension of the system.…”
Section: Pseudo-ternary Phase Diagrams Of the Emulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%