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Three-phase interactions in shear and electrical fields

S Torza, +1 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 1, pp 67-83
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In this article, the authors show that when two immiscible liquid drops, designated as phase-1 and -3, suspended in a third immiscibility liquid, phase-2, are brought into contact, the resulting equilibrium configuration is readily predicted from the interfacial tensions σij and spreading coefficients Si = σjk − (σij + σik).
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Towards ultraporous poly(L-lactide) scaffolds from quaternary immiscible polymer blends.

TL;DR: The proposed method represents a comprehensive approach towards the design and generation of porous PLLA scaffolds based on complex morphologies from melt-processed multiphase polymer systems.
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Effect of surfactant on motion and deformation of compound droplets in arbitrary unbounded Stokes flows

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived solutions for fluid velocities and the resulting surfactant concentrations, assuming the capillary number and surface Peclet number to be small, as compared with unity.
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Fluorocarbon Oil Reinforced Triple Emulsion Drops.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the fluorocarbon oil within the emulsion drop acts as an effective diffusion barrier, as well as a non-adhesive layer, enabling highly efficient encapsulation and retention of small molecules and active biomolecules in microcapsules.
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Orthokinetic phenomena in disperse systems

TL;DR: In this article, a wide range of orthokinetic effects arising from particle motions when the fluid system undergoes flow such as shear are examined both theoretically and experimentally in pure and simple shear flows.
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Development of morphology in latex particles: The interplay between thermodynamic and kinetic parameters

TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamic analysis and a mathematical model were developed to describe the free energy changes corresponding to various possible morphologies in composite latex particles and two experimental composite latex systems were used to verify and establish limitations of the model.
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Physical chemistry of surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the nature and properties of liquid interfaces, including the formation of a new phase, nucleation and crystal growth, and the contact angle of surfaces of solids.
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Particle motions in sheared suspensions XII. Deformation and burst of fluid drops in shear and hyperbolic flow

TL;DR: In this paper, the deformation, orientation, and burst of fluid drops suspended in a liquid subjected to both hyperbolic and shear flow have been measured for a large number of fluid pairs covering a wide range of viscosity ratio p. At low deformation excellent agreement, with theoretical equations due to Taylor and Cerf was found.
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Semipermeable aqueous microcapsules. I. Preparation and properties.

TL;DR: Methods have been developed for depositing thin stable semipermeable polymer membranes around aqueous microdroplets (mean diameter down to 5 μ or less) by either interfacial polymerization or interfacial coacervation.
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Oil Lenses on Water and the Nature of Monomolecular Expanded Films

TL;DR: In this article, the condition for the formation of such stable lenses is that the spreading coefficient FS = γ1 − γ2 γ12 shall be negative and the magnitude of the linear tension at the lens boundary is also calculated.
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Particle motions in sheared suspensions

TL;DR: In this article, the rotations executed by rigid rods, fused doublets of equal-sized spheres, and the transitory doublets formed by collision of equal sized spheres suspended in a liquid subjected to laminar shear, have been studied by making observations along the planes of shear.
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