Emulsions: A General Introduction

Ganguli, Dibyendu ; Ganguli, Munia (2003) Emulsions: A General Introduction Inorganic Particle Synthesis via Macro and Microemulsions: A Micrometer to Nanometer Landscape . pp. 1-19.

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0047-6_1

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Abstract

An essential feature of any emulsion is that it is at least a bi-component, bi-phasic substance. The simplest of emulsions are water droplets dispersed in some kind of an “oil” (water-in-oil or W/O) and the reverse (oil-in-water or O/W). An emulsion, thus, has at least a dispersed and a continuous or bulk phase.

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