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Surfactant stabilized oil-in-water nanoemulsion: stability, interfacial tension, and rheology study for enhanced oil recovery application

Kumar et al., 2018

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6734090550352346445
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Kumar N
Mandal A
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Energy & fuels

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Nanoemulsions are kinetically stable biphasic dispersion of two immiscible liquids typically stabilized by an emulsifier with droplet sizes in the range of 10–200 nm. Present work deals with the formulation and characterization of stable oil-in-water nanoemulsions using …
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