Abstract

AbstractEmulsifiable concentrates containing toxic agents are usually formulated with blends of anionic and non‐ionic surfactants which determine the structure of the interfacial layer enveloping the suspended droplets.Electrostatic repulsion and London‐van der Waals attraction decide their flocculation whereas other properties of the interfacial layer may also play an important part in their coalescence.

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