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[Emulsions are one such class of metastable colloids, formed of two immiscible components, one forming the dispersing phase and the other dispersed phase, in presence of surface-active chemicals. Emulsions are formed by shearing the two immiscible components resulting the fragmentation of the droplets. In this chapter there is brief discussion about the aspects of emulsions and nano-emulsions.]
Published: Jul 3, 2022
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