[HTML][HTML] Clouding behaviour in surfactant systems
A study on the phenomenon of clouding and the applications of cloud point technology has
been thoroughly discussed. The phase behaviour of clouding and various methods adopted …
been thoroughly discussed. The phase behaviour of clouding and various methods adopted …
Cloud point extraction: A sustainable method of elemental preconcentration and speciation
P Samaddar, K Sen - Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2014 - Elsevier
Trace elements are gaining increasing attention of scientists working in various analytical
fields. Presence or absence of a trace element in a system seriously modifies its intrinsic …
fields. Presence or absence of a trace element in a system seriously modifies its intrinsic …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of the various buffer solutions on the temperature-responsive properties of POEGMA-grafted brush coatings
Y Shymborska, Y Stetsyshyn, J Raczkowska… - Colloid and Polymer …, 2022 - Springer
The effect of temperature and buffer solutions with different pH (often used in biomedical
applications) on the behavior of POEGMA brush coatings, synthesized without incorporated …
applications) on the behavior of POEGMA brush coatings, synthesized without incorporated …
Glucose-induced self-assembly and phase separation in hydrophilic triblock copolymers and the governing mechanism
Poly (ethylene oxide, EO)–poly (propylene oxide, PO)–poly (ethylene oxide, EO)-based
triblock copolymers (BCPs) with 80% hydrophilicity stay molecularly dissolved as Gaussian …
triblock copolymers (BCPs) with 80% hydrophilicity stay molecularly dissolved as Gaussian …
[HTML][HTML] Clouding phenomenon in amphiphilic systems: A review of five decades
AZ Naqvi - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2018 - Elsevier
Phase separation in amphiphilic systems is an important phenomenon. The temperature at
which an amphiphilic solution phase separates is known as Cloud Point (CP). This article …
which an amphiphilic solution phase separates is known as Cloud Point (CP). This article …
Phase separation effects on a partially miscible viscous fingering dynamics
Classical viscous fingering (VF) instability, the formation of finger-like interfacial patterns,
occurs when a less viscous fluid displaces a more viscous one in porous media in …
occurs when a less viscous fluid displaces a more viscous one in porous media in …
Production of polylactic acid aerogels via phase separation and supercritical CO2 drying: thermodynamic analysis of the gelation and drying process
A Bueno, C Luebbert, S Enders, G Sadowski… - Journal of Materials …, 2021 - Springer
The application range of aerogels, especially in the life-science sector, can be extended by
utilizing biocompatible polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA). However, the low glass …
utilizing biocompatible polymers such as polylactic acid (PLA). However, the low glass …
Molecular dynamics simulations of PNIPAM‐co‐PEGMA copolymer hydrophilic to hydrophobic transition in NaCl solution
Classical molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to investigate the hydrophilic to
hydrophobic transition of PNIPAM‐co‐PEGMA close to its lower critical solution temperature …
hydrophobic transition of PNIPAM‐co‐PEGMA close to its lower critical solution temperature …
Fingering pattern induced by spinodal decomposition in hydrodynamically stable displacement in a partially miscible system
The dynamics of the displacement of one fluid by another in porous media or Hele–Shaw
cells depends on the viscosity contrast due to the Saffman–Taylor instability. If the less …
cells depends on the viscosity contrast due to the Saffman–Taylor instability. If the less …
Physicochemical characterization and self-assembly studies on cationic surfactants bearing mPEG tail
J Dey, S Shrivastava - Langmuir, 2012 - ACS Publications
Poly (ethylene glycol), PEG, is normally coupled to hydrophobic molecules to produce
nonionic surfactants. However, there is no report so far on cationic surfactants in which PEG …
nonionic surfactants. However, there is no report so far on cationic surfactants in which PEG …