Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability.: Industrial Applications / Volume 2 :
This volume providesthe knowledge that is essential for thecomposition of the complex multi-phase systems used varied areas of application. It enables the physical and formulation chemist as well as the chemical engineer in designing the formulation on the basis of a rational approach, and the formu...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume providesthe knowledge that is essential for thecomposition of the complex multi-phase systems used varied areas of application. It enables the physical and formulation chemist as well as the chemical engineer in designing the formulation on the basis of a rational approach, and the formulation scientist to better understanding the factors responsible for producing a stableproduct with optimum application conditions. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (418 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Preface; General introduction; 1 Cosmetics and personal care; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Surfactants used in cosmetic formulations; 1.3 Interaction forces and their combination; 1.4 Cosmetic emulsions; 1.5 Self-assembly structures in cosmetic formulations; 1.5.1 Structure of liquid crystalline phases; 1.5.2 Hexagonal phase; 1.5.3 Micellar cubic phase; 1.5.4 Lamellar phase; 1.5.5 Discontinuous cubic phases; 1.5.6 Reversed structures; 1.6 Driving force for liquid crystalline phases formation; 1.7 Polymeric surfactants in cosmetic formulations; 1.8 Nanoemulsions in cosmetics. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.9 Multiple emulsions in cosmetics1.10 Liposomes and vesicles in cosmetics; 1.11 Shampoos and gels; 1.12 Hair conditioners; 1.12.1 Surface properties of hair; 1.13 Sunscreen dispersions for UV protection; 1.14 Color cosmetics; 1.15 Industrial examples of cosmetics and personal care formulations; 1.15.1 Shaving formulations; 1.15.2 Bar soaps; 1.15.3 Liquid hand soaps; 1.15.4 Bath oils; 1.15.5 Foam (or bubble) baths; 1.15.6 After bath preparations; 1.15.7 Skin care products; 1.15.8 Hair care formulations; 1.15.9 Sunscreens; 1.15.10 Make-up products. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Interfacial aspects of pharmaceutical systems2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Disperse systems; 2.2.1 Thermodynamic considerations; 2.2.2 Kinetic stability of disperse systems and the general stabilization mechanisms; 2.2.3 Steric stabilization; 2.3 Nanodispersions; 2.3.1 Nanoemulsions; 2.3.2 Nanosuspensions; 2.4 Surface activity and colloidal properties of drugs; 2.5 Naturally occurring micelle forming systems; 2.6 Biological implications of the presence of surfactants in pharmaceutical formulations; 2.7 Solubilized systems; 2.7.1 Experimental methods of studying solubilization. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.7.2 Mobility of solubilizate molecules2.7.3 Factors affecting solubilization; 2.8 Liposomes and vesicles in pharmacy; 2.8.1 Stabilization of liposomes by incorporation of block copolymers; 2.9 Liquid Crystalline Phases and Microemulsions; 2.10 Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN); 2.11 Polymer gels, microgels, and capsules; 2.12 Solid polymer nanoparticles; 2.13 Nanoparticles, drug delivery and drug targeting; 2.13.1 The reticuloendothelial system (RES); 2.13.2 Influence of particle characteristics; 2.13.3 Surface modified polystyrene particles as model carriers. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.13.4 Biodegradable polymeric carriers3 Interfacial aspects of agrochemical formulations; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surfactants used in agrochemical formulations; 3.2.1 Anionic surfactants; 3.2.2 Cationic surfactants; 3.2.3 Amphoteric (zwitterionic) surfactants; 3.2.4 Nonionic surfactants; 3.2.5 Alcohol ethoxylates; 3.2.6 Alkyl phenol ethoxylates; 3.2.7 Fatty acid ethoxylates; 3.2.8 Sorbitan esters and their ethoxylated derivatives (Spans and Tweens); 3.2.9 Ethoxylated fats and oils; 3.2.10 Amine ethoxylates; 3.2.11 Surfactants derived from mono- and polysaccharides. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.12 Specialty surfactants -- Fluorocarbon and silicone surfactants. | |
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contents | Preface; General introduction; 1 Cosmetics and personal care; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Surfactants used in cosmetic formulations; 1.3 Interaction forces and their combination; 1.4 Cosmetic emulsions; 1.5 Self-assembly structures in cosmetic formulations; 1.5.1 Structure of liquid crystalline phases; 1.5.2 Hexagonal phase; 1.5.3 Micellar cubic phase; 1.5.4 Lamellar phase; 1.5.5 Discontinuous cubic phases; 1.5.6 Reversed structures; 1.6 Driving force for liquid crystalline phases formation; 1.7 Polymeric surfactants in cosmetic formulations; 1.8 Nanoemulsions in cosmetics. 1.9 Multiple emulsions in cosmetics1.10 Liposomes and vesicles in cosmetics; 1.11 Shampoos and gels; 1.12 Hair conditioners; 1.12.1 Surface properties of hair; 1.13 Sunscreen dispersions for UV protection; 1.14 Color cosmetics; 1.15 Industrial examples of cosmetics and personal care formulations; 1.15.1 Shaving formulations; 1.15.2 Bar soaps; 1.15.3 Liquid hand soaps; 1.15.4 Bath oils; 1.15.5 Foam (or bubble) baths; 1.15.6 After bath preparations; 1.15.7 Skin care products; 1.15.8 Hair care formulations; 1.15.9 Sunscreens; 1.15.10 Make-up products. 2 Interfacial aspects of pharmaceutical systems2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Disperse systems; 2.2.1 Thermodynamic considerations; 2.2.2 Kinetic stability of disperse systems and the general stabilization mechanisms; 2.2.3 Steric stabilization; 2.3 Nanodispersions; 2.3.1 Nanoemulsions; 2.3.2 Nanosuspensions; 2.4 Surface activity and colloidal properties of drugs; 2.5 Naturally occurring micelle forming systems; 2.6 Biological implications of the presence of surfactants in pharmaceutical formulations; 2.7 Solubilized systems; 2.7.1 Experimental methods of studying solubilization. 2.7.2 Mobility of solubilizate molecules2.7.3 Factors affecting solubilization; 2.8 Liposomes and vesicles in pharmacy; 2.8.1 Stabilization of liposomes by incorporation of block copolymers; 2.9 Liquid Crystalline Phases and Microemulsions; 2.10 Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN); 2.11 Polymer gels, microgels, and capsules; 2.12 Solid polymer nanoparticles; 2.13 Nanoparticles, drug delivery and drug targeting; 2.13.1 The reticuloendothelial system (RES); 2.13.2 Influence of particle characteristics; 2.13.3 Surface modified polystyrene particles as model carriers. 2.13.4 Biodegradable polymeric carriers3 Interfacial aspects of agrochemical formulations; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surfactants used in agrochemical formulations; 3.2.1 Anionic surfactants; 3.2.2 Cationic surfactants; 3.2.3 Amphoteric (zwitterionic) surfactants; 3.2.4 Nonionic surfactants; 3.2.5 Alcohol ethoxylates; 3.2.6 Alkyl phenol ethoxylates; 3.2.7 Fatty acid ethoxylates; 3.2.8 Sorbitan esters and their ethoxylated derivatives (Spans and Tweens); 3.2.9 Ethoxylated fats and oils; 3.2.10 Amine ethoxylates; 3.2.11 Surfactants derived from mono- and polysaccharides. 3.2.12 Specialty surfactants -- Fluorocarbon and silicone surfactants. |
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spelling | Tadros, Tharwat F., 1937- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkp8mHt49m4tkRXt3yfMP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82094357 Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Volume 2 : Industrial Applications / Tharwat F. Tadros. Berlin/Boston, Germany : De Gruyter, 2015. 1 online resource (418 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Interfacial Phenomena and Colloid Stability Preface; General introduction; 1 Cosmetics and personal care; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Surfactants used in cosmetic formulations; 1.3 Interaction forces and their combination; 1.4 Cosmetic emulsions; 1.5 Self-assembly structures in cosmetic formulations; 1.5.1 Structure of liquid crystalline phases; 1.5.2 Hexagonal phase; 1.5.3 Micellar cubic phase; 1.5.4 Lamellar phase; 1.5.5 Discontinuous cubic phases; 1.5.6 Reversed structures; 1.6 Driving force for liquid crystalline phases formation; 1.7 Polymeric surfactants in cosmetic formulations; 1.8 Nanoemulsions in cosmetics. 1.9 Multiple emulsions in cosmetics1.10 Liposomes and vesicles in cosmetics; 1.11 Shampoos and gels; 1.12 Hair conditioners; 1.12.1 Surface properties of hair; 1.13 Sunscreen dispersions for UV protection; 1.14 Color cosmetics; 1.15 Industrial examples of cosmetics and personal care formulations; 1.15.1 Shaving formulations; 1.15.2 Bar soaps; 1.15.3 Liquid hand soaps; 1.15.4 Bath oils; 1.15.5 Foam (or bubble) baths; 1.15.6 After bath preparations; 1.15.7 Skin care products; 1.15.8 Hair care formulations; 1.15.9 Sunscreens; 1.15.10 Make-up products. 2 Interfacial aspects of pharmaceutical systems2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Disperse systems; 2.2.1 Thermodynamic considerations; 2.2.2 Kinetic stability of disperse systems and the general stabilization mechanisms; 2.2.3 Steric stabilization; 2.3 Nanodispersions; 2.3.1 Nanoemulsions; 2.3.2 Nanosuspensions; 2.4 Surface activity and colloidal properties of drugs; 2.5 Naturally occurring micelle forming systems; 2.6 Biological implications of the presence of surfactants in pharmaceutical formulations; 2.7 Solubilized systems; 2.7.1 Experimental methods of studying solubilization. 2.7.2 Mobility of solubilizate molecules2.7.3 Factors affecting solubilization; 2.8 Liposomes and vesicles in pharmacy; 2.8.1 Stabilization of liposomes by incorporation of block copolymers; 2.9 Liquid Crystalline Phases and Microemulsions; 2.10 Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN); 2.11 Polymer gels, microgels, and capsules; 2.12 Solid polymer nanoparticles; 2.13 Nanoparticles, drug delivery and drug targeting; 2.13.1 The reticuloendothelial system (RES); 2.13.2 Influence of particle characteristics; 2.13.3 Surface modified polystyrene particles as model carriers. 2.13.4 Biodegradable polymeric carriers3 Interfacial aspects of agrochemical formulations; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surfactants used in agrochemical formulations; 3.2.1 Anionic surfactants; 3.2.2 Cationic surfactants; 3.2.3 Amphoteric (zwitterionic) surfactants; 3.2.4 Nonionic surfactants; 3.2.5 Alcohol ethoxylates; 3.2.6 Alkyl phenol ethoxylates; 3.2.7 Fatty acid ethoxylates; 3.2.8 Sorbitan esters and their ethoxylated derivatives (Spans and Tweens); 3.2.9 Ethoxylated fats and oils; 3.2.10 Amine ethoxylates; 3.2.11 Surfactants derived from mono- and polysaccharides. 3.2.12 Specialty surfactants -- Fluorocarbon and silicone surfactants. This volume providesthe knowledge that is essential for thecomposition of the complex multi-phase systems used varied areas of application. It enables the physical and formulation chemist as well as the chemical engineer in designing the formulation on the basis of a rational approach, and the formulation scientist to better understanding the factors responsible for producing a stableproduct with optimum application conditions. Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Chemistry, Technical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023029 Colloids Industrial applications. Solid-liquid interfaces. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95002691 Surfaces (Technology) Analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130751 Chimie industrielle. Interfaces solide-liquide. Surfaces (Technologie) Analyse. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Reference. bisacsh Chemistry, Technical fast Colloids Industrial applications fast Solid-liquid interfaces fast Surfaces (Technology) Analysis fast Electronic book. has work: volume 2 Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability Industrial applications / Tharwat F. Tadros (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFKKp4Rmg8VhwKDK6XX3cd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Tadros, Tharwat F. Interfacial Phenomena and Colloid Stability : Industrial Applications. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, ©2015 9783110371079 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1017125 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tadros, Tharwat F., 1937- Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Industrial Applications / Preface; General introduction; 1 Cosmetics and personal care; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Surfactants used in cosmetic formulations; 1.3 Interaction forces and their combination; 1.4 Cosmetic emulsions; 1.5 Self-assembly structures in cosmetic formulations; 1.5.1 Structure of liquid crystalline phases; 1.5.2 Hexagonal phase; 1.5.3 Micellar cubic phase; 1.5.4 Lamellar phase; 1.5.5 Discontinuous cubic phases; 1.5.6 Reversed structures; 1.6 Driving force for liquid crystalline phases formation; 1.7 Polymeric surfactants in cosmetic formulations; 1.8 Nanoemulsions in cosmetics. 1.9 Multiple emulsions in cosmetics1.10 Liposomes and vesicles in cosmetics; 1.11 Shampoos and gels; 1.12 Hair conditioners; 1.12.1 Surface properties of hair; 1.13 Sunscreen dispersions for UV protection; 1.14 Color cosmetics; 1.15 Industrial examples of cosmetics and personal care formulations; 1.15.1 Shaving formulations; 1.15.2 Bar soaps; 1.15.3 Liquid hand soaps; 1.15.4 Bath oils; 1.15.5 Foam (or bubble) baths; 1.15.6 After bath preparations; 1.15.7 Skin care products; 1.15.8 Hair care formulations; 1.15.9 Sunscreens; 1.15.10 Make-up products. 2 Interfacial aspects of pharmaceutical systems2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Disperse systems; 2.2.1 Thermodynamic considerations; 2.2.2 Kinetic stability of disperse systems and the general stabilization mechanisms; 2.2.3 Steric stabilization; 2.3 Nanodispersions; 2.3.1 Nanoemulsions; 2.3.2 Nanosuspensions; 2.4 Surface activity and colloidal properties of drugs; 2.5 Naturally occurring micelle forming systems; 2.6 Biological implications of the presence of surfactants in pharmaceutical formulations; 2.7 Solubilized systems; 2.7.1 Experimental methods of studying solubilization. 2.7.2 Mobility of solubilizate molecules2.7.3 Factors affecting solubilization; 2.8 Liposomes and vesicles in pharmacy; 2.8.1 Stabilization of liposomes by incorporation of block copolymers; 2.9 Liquid Crystalline Phases and Microemulsions; 2.10 Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN); 2.11 Polymer gels, microgels, and capsules; 2.12 Solid polymer nanoparticles; 2.13 Nanoparticles, drug delivery and drug targeting; 2.13.1 The reticuloendothelial system (RES); 2.13.2 Influence of particle characteristics; 2.13.3 Surface modified polystyrene particles as model carriers. 2.13.4 Biodegradable polymeric carriers3 Interfacial aspects of agrochemical formulations; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surfactants used in agrochemical formulations; 3.2.1 Anionic surfactants; 3.2.2 Cationic surfactants; 3.2.3 Amphoteric (zwitterionic) surfactants; 3.2.4 Nonionic surfactants; 3.2.5 Alcohol ethoxylates; 3.2.6 Alkyl phenol ethoxylates; 3.2.7 Fatty acid ethoxylates; 3.2.8 Sorbitan esters and their ethoxylated derivatives (Spans and Tweens); 3.2.9 Ethoxylated fats and oils; 3.2.10 Amine ethoxylates; 3.2.11 Surfactants derived from mono- and polysaccharides. 3.2.12 Specialty surfactants -- Fluorocarbon and silicone surfactants. Chemistry, Technical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023029 Colloids Industrial applications. Solid-liquid interfaces. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95002691 Surfaces (Technology) Analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130751 Chimie industrielle. Interfaces solide-liquide. Surfaces (Technologie) Analyse. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Reference. bisacsh Chemistry, Technical fast Colloids Industrial applications fast Solid-liquid interfaces fast Surfaces (Technology) Analysis fast |
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title | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Industrial Applications / |
title_auth | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Industrial Applications / |
title_exact_search | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Industrial Applications / |
title_full | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Volume 2 : Industrial Applications / Tharwat F. Tadros. |
title_fullStr | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Volume 2 : Industrial Applications / Tharwat F. Tadros. |
title_full_unstemmed | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. Volume 2 : Industrial Applications / Tharwat F. Tadros. |
title_short | Interfacial phenomena and colloid stability. |
title_sort | interfacial phenomena and colloid stability industrial applications |
title_sub | Industrial Applications / |
topic | Chemistry, Technical. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85023029 Colloids Industrial applications. Solid-liquid interfaces. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95002691 Surfaces (Technology) Analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85130751 Chimie industrielle. Interfaces solide-liquide. Surfaces (Technologie) Analyse. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Engineering (General) bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Reference. bisacsh Chemistry, Technical fast Colloids Industrial applications fast Solid-liquid interfaces fast Surfaces (Technology) Analysis fast |
topic_facet | Chemistry, Technical. Colloids Industrial applications. Solid-liquid interfaces. Surfaces (Technology) Analysis. Chimie industrielle. Interfaces solide-liquide. Surfaces (Technologie) Analyse. TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Engineering (General) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Reference. Chemistry, Technical Colloids Industrial applications Solid-liquid interfaces Surfaces (Technology) Analysis Electronic book. |
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