An Investigation of the Mechanism by Which Hydrophobically-Modified Hydrophilic Polymers Act as Primary Emulsifiers for Oil in Water Emulsions .1. Poly(acrylic Acids) and Hydroxyethyl Celluloses
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-19-1994
Department
Polymers and High Performance Materials
Publication Title
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physiochemical and Engineering Aspects
Volume
88
Issue
1
First Page
27
Last Page
32
Recommended Citation
Lochhead, R. Y.,
Rulison, C. J.
(1994). An Investigation of the Mechanism by Which Hydrophobically-Modified Hydrophilic Polymers Act as Primary Emulsifiers for Oil in Water Emulsions .1. Poly(acrylic Acids) and Hydroxyethyl Celluloses. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physiochemical and Engineering Aspects, 88(1), 27-32.
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