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Emulsification using microporous systems

Lambrich et al., 2005

Document ID
7457095472538385600
Author
Lambrich U
Schubert H
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of membrane science

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Emulsions are disperse systems of two immiscible or poorly miscible liquid phases. Examples for emulsions are mayonnaise consisting of small oil droplets dispersed in a continuous water phase (oil-in-water emulsion, o/w) or margarine, which is small water …
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