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A.S. Kertes

Bio: A.S. Kertes is an academic researcher from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Nitric acid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 44 publications receiving 421 citations.

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TL;DR: The combination of two bidentate ligands, the thenolytrifluoroacetone and the Lewis base phenanthroline or dipyridyl, produces a very strong synergic effect in solvent extraction of lanthanides and bivalent transition metals as mentioned in this paper.

59 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the species formed in a heterogeneous equilibrium between aqueous hydrochloric acid and pure tributyl phosphate, and two well defined species were found to exist as a result of solute-solvent interactions in the system studied.

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of uranyl chloride between aqueous hydrochloric acid solutions and indiluted tri-n-butyl phosphate (TBP) was examined as a function of increasing acid concentration.

25 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the behavior of primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary dodecylammonium chloride and bromide in benzene and toluene was investigated by surface tension measurements, the dye-solubilization and iodine-complex formation method and vapor pressure osmometry at 37° and 50°C.

24 citations


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TL;DR: The interest in nanoscale materials stems from the fact that new properties are acquired at this length scale and, equally important, that these properties are equally important.
Abstract: The interest in nanoscale materials stems from the fact that new properties are acquired at this length scale and, equally important, that these properties * To whom correspondence should be addressed. Phone, 404-8940292; fax, 404-894-0294; e-mail, mostafa.el-sayed@ chemistry.gatech.edu. † Case Western Reserve UniversitysMillis 2258. ‡ Phone, 216-368-5918; fax, 216-368-3006; e-mail, burda@case.edu. § Georgia Institute of Technology. 1025 Chem. Rev. 2005, 105, 1025−1102

6,852 citations

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01 Jan 1971
TL;DR: In this paper, Ozaki et al. describe the dynamics of adsorption and Oxidation of organic Molecules on Illuminated Titanium Dioxide Particles Immersed in Water.
Abstract: 1: Magnetic Particles: Preparation, Properties and Applications: M. Ozaki. 2: Maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3): A Versatile Magnetic Colloidal Material C.J. Serna, M.P. Morales. 3: Dynamics of Adsorption and Oxidation of Organic Molecules on Illuminated Titanium Dioxide Particles Immersed in Water M.A. Blesa, R.J. Candal, S.A. Bilmes. 4: Colloidal Aggregation in Two-Dimensions A. Moncho-Jorda, F. Martinez-Lopez, M.A. Cabrerizo-Vilchez, R. Hidalgo Alvarez, M. Quesada-PMerez. 5: Kinetics of Particle and Protein Adsorption Z. Adamczyk.

1,870 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the basic general constraints controlling surfactant aggregation and the formation of interfaces are summarized and related to interfacial film properties and the intermolecular interactions inside them.
Abstract: From simple micelles in water, nearly spherical aggregates of amphiphilic molecules, to bicontinuous microemulsions, oil and water microheterogeneous mixtures stabilised by a surfactant film with both local and large-scale disordered structures, the world of surfactant-containing systems is fascinating. Depending on a subtle balance of attractive and repulsive interactions between molecules at interfaces, an extraordinarily rich polymorphism of aggregated structures can be observed. After summarising the basic general constraints controlling surfactant aggregation and the formation of interfaces, different structures of micelles and microemulsions are reviewed and related to interfacial film properties and the intermolecular interactions inside them.

387 citations

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TL;DR: In the past twenty five years, micro-emulsions have been the focus of extensive research worldwide due to their importance in a variety of technological applications as mentioned in this paper, such as enhanced oil recovery, combustion, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, metal cutting, lubrication, food, enzymatic catalysis, organic and bio-organic reactions, chemical synthesis of nanoparticles etc.
Abstract: In the past twenty five years, microemulsions have been the focus of extensive research worldwide due to their importance in a variety of technological applications. These applications include enhanced oil recovery, combustion, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, metal cutting, lubrication, food, enzymatic catalysis, organic and bio-organic reactions, chemical synthesis of nanoparticles etc. The basic purpose of this review is intended to provide the most important features of microemulsions and their applications. Emphasis is placed on recent works, however, the reference list is by no means complete. In order to limit the size of the review, a more or less arbitary selection has been made with respect to examples chosen from literature. The review is started with a brief introduction and focussed with definition, structure, type, formation characteristics, stability, phase behavior and the effect of additives, pressure, temperature on the phase behavior of microemulsion. In addition, the p...

322 citations