Macroscopic modelling of the surface tension of polymer-surfactant systems
Polymer-surfactant mixtures are increasingly being used in a wide range of applications. Weakly-interacting systems, such as SDS/PEO and SDS/PVP, comprise ionic surfactants and neutral polymers, while strongly-interacting systems, such as SDS/POLYDMDAAC and C12TAB/NaPSS, comprise ionic surfactants a...
Main Authors: | Bell, C, Breward, C, Howell, P, Penfold, J, Thomas, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2007
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