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Structure and dynamics of microemulsions. Part 1.—Effect of additives on percolation of conductance and energetics of clustering in water–AOT–heptane …

Ray et al., 1993

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9917078228508882276
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Ray S
Bisal S
Moulik S
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions

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Percolation of conductance in the H2O–AOT–heptane system as a function of water content at constant temperature and with variation of temperature at constant composition, in the presence of a large number of additives, are reported. Non-conjugated hydroxy bile salts …
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