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α-monostearin and sodium stear-ate as emulsifying agents. II. size distributions

✍ Scribed by Jellinek, H. H. C. ;Anson, H. A.


Book ID
102889664
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1950
Weight
564 KB
Volume
69
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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Abstract

Size distributions have been, determined on emulsions containing α‐monostearin in water‐white‐oil and sodium stearate in water at definite time intervals. The stability of the emulsions was found, to depends on the concentration of the emulsifying agents and also on the mode of preparation of the emulsions. A homogenized emulsion was shown to be very much more stable than unhomogenized emulsions. The relationship between average diameters and specific areas with time has been found to be approximately linear. Inhomogeneitics and stability factors have been evaluated for these emulsions. A mathematical analysis of the distribution curves has been carried out.


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