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Saint-James, A., Durian, D. J., Weitz, D. A. and Updated by Staff 2012. Foams. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. 1–24. | Saint-James, A., Durian, D. J., Weitz, D. A. and Updated by Staff 2012. Foams. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. 1–24. |
Revision as of 16:44, 9 November 2012
Entry by Grant Gonzalez, 9 Nov 2012
Contents
General Information
Keywords: Thin Films, Disjoining Forces, Foams, Surfactants
Authors: Arnaud Saint-James, Douglas J. Durian, David A. Weitz
Summary
Applications
Possible Applications
- Firefighting
- Food
- Separations
- Oil Recovery
- Detergents
- Textiles
- Cosmetics
Discussion
Reference
Saint-James, A., Durian, D. J., Weitz, D. A. and Updated by Staff 2012. Foams. Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. 1–24.