Title of article
Particles as surfactants—similarities and differences
Author/Authors
Binks، نويسنده , , Bernard P.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
21
From page
21
To page
41
Abstract
Colloidal particles act in many ways like surfactant molecules, particularly if adsorbed to a fluid–fluid interface. Just as the water or oil-liking tendency of a surfactant is quantified in terms of the hydrophile–lipophile balance (HLB) number, so can that of a spherical particle be described in terms of its wettability via contact angle. Important differences exist, however, between the two types of surface-active material, due in part to the fact that particles are strongly held at interfaces. This review attempts to correlate the behaviour observed in systems containing either particles or surfactant molecules in the areas of adsorption to interfaces, partitioning between phases and solid-stabilised emulsions and foams.
Keywords
Particle wettability , Particulate monolayers , contact angles , Partitioning of particles , Solid-stabilised emulsions and foams
Journal title
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science
Record number
2304991
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