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UK Colloids 2011 electronic resource An International Colloid and Surface Science Symposium / edited by Victor Starov, Peter Griffiths.

By: Starov, Victor [editor.]Contributor(s): Griffiths, Peter [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Progress in Colloid and Polymer SciencePublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: VIII, 120 p. 112 illus., 43 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642289743Subject(s): chemistry | Polymers | engineering | Biomaterials | Surfaces (Physics) | Chemistry | Polymer Sciences | Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films | Biomaterials | Nanotechnology and MicroengineeringDDC classification: 541.2254 LOC classification: QD380-388Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
From the Contents: Spreading and Evaporation of Surfactant Solution Droplets -- Novel membrane emulsification method of producing highly uniform silica particles using inexpensive silica sources -- Dynamic phenomena in complex (colloidal) plasmas -- Pretreatment of Used Cooking Oil for the Preparation of Biodiesel using Heterogeneous Catalysis -- Spironolactone-loaded liposomes produced using a membrane contactor method: An improvement of the ethanol injection technique -- The multiple emulsion entrapping active agent produced via one-step preparation method in the liquid–liquid helical flow for drug release study and modeling -- Insights into catanionic vesicles thermal transition by NMR spectroscopy.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: UK Colloids 2011 - the first multi-day conference on the topic of colloid science held in the UK for many years, jointly organized by the RSC Colloid and Interface Science Group and the SCI Colloid and Surface Science Group. The conference had over 250 delegates, from all across the world – good representation from Japan, China, Australia, USA, France, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Spain, Poland, Georgia – as well as a substantial number of UK based researchers. This Special Issue of “Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science” collects together a selection of 20 papers, mostly presented during the Conference. The papers included cover the wide variety of topics from fundamentals in colloid and interface science to industrial applications. The current Special Issue also reflects the international character of the Conference.
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From the Contents: Spreading and Evaporation of Surfactant Solution Droplets -- Novel membrane emulsification method of producing highly uniform silica particles using inexpensive silica sources -- Dynamic phenomena in complex (colloidal) plasmas -- Pretreatment of Used Cooking Oil for the Preparation of Biodiesel using Heterogeneous Catalysis -- Spironolactone-loaded liposomes produced using a membrane contactor method: An improvement of the ethanol injection technique -- The multiple emulsion entrapping active agent produced via one-step preparation method in the liquid–liquid helical flow for drug release study and modeling -- Insights into catanionic vesicles thermal transition by NMR spectroscopy.

UK Colloids 2011 - the first multi-day conference on the topic of colloid science held in the UK for many years, jointly organized by the RSC Colloid and Interface Science Group and the SCI Colloid and Surface Science Group. The conference had over 250 delegates, from all across the world – good representation from Japan, China, Australia, USA, France, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Spain, Poland, Georgia – as well as a substantial number of UK based researchers. This Special Issue of “Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science” collects together a selection of 20 papers, mostly presented during the Conference. The papers included cover the wide variety of topics from fundamentals in colloid and interface science to industrial applications. The current Special Issue also reflects the international character of the Conference.

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