Abstract

Characterization of water/oil interfaces a few examples of the importance of phase diagrams for the properties and behaviour of emulsions structure and stability of emulsions coupling of coalescence and flocculation in dilute water/oil emulsions macroemulsions from the perspective of microemulsions dielectric spectroscopy on emulsions and related colloidal systems - a review electroacoustic characterization of emulsions acoustic and electroacoustic spectroscopy for characterizing emulsions and microemulsions food emulsions ultrasonic characterization of food emulsions rheology of concentrated emulsions emulsions -the NMR perspective surface forces and emulsions stability microcalorimetry video enhanced microscopy investigation of droplets and size distributions conductivity measurements multiple emulsions environmental emulsions towards the atomic-level simulations of water-in-crude oil membranes asphaltene based crude oil emulsions heavy crude oil emulsions water-in-crude oil emulsions in recovery of hydrocarbons for oil sand interfacial rheology of crude oil emulsions film properties of ashaltenes and resins chemical demulsification of stable crude oil and bitumen emulsions in petroleum recovery - a review demulsifiers in oil industry dynamic processes in surfactant stabilized emulsions three-phase wellstream gravity separation compact electrostatic coalescer technology formation of gas hydrates in stationary and flowing water/oil emulsions.

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