Abstract

Complex fluids, with some variation in their component particles, can separate into more than one phase. New universal equations describe how the properties of these daughter phases depend on the parent phase, an insight that will be applicable to fields as diverse as petroleum refining and toiletries, and the design of paints, coatings and plastics.

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