Particles as surfactants—similarities and differences

Volume: 7, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 21 - 41
Published: Mar 1, 2002
Abstract
Colloidal particles act in many ways like surfactant molecules, particularly if adsorbed to a fluid–fluid interface. Just as the water or oil-liking tendency of a surfactant is quantified in terms of the hydrophile–lipophile balance (HLB) number, so can that of a spherical particle be described in terms of its wettability via contact angle. Important differences exist, however, between the two types of surface-active material, due in part to the...
Paper Details
Title
Particles as surfactants—similarities and differences
Published Date
Mar 1, 2002
Volume
7
Issue
1-2
Pages
21 - 41
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