Microemulsions Explained
The term “microemulsion” was first used by Schulman1 in 1959 to describe a multiphase system consisting of water, oil, surfactant and alcohol, which forms transparent solutions. MEs are … [Read More...]
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The term “microemulsion” was first used by Schulman1 in 1959 to describe a multiphase system consisting of water, oil, surfactant and alcohol, which forms transparent solutions. MEs are … [Read More...]
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As the name implies, sensory modifiers are ingredients that affect the senses and are most often required to convert a negative aesthetic into a more pleasing consumer experience. While olfactory and … [Read More...]
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It is known that, among their many characteristics, surfactants result in the formation of foam. Surfactants are intentionally used in excess in shampoos and soap systems to create foam, and the … [Read More...]
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Are you following the ongoing news about polyethylene beads, otherwise known as microbeads? The subject of legislation in California last week, the tiny plastic pieces pose environmental and health … [Read More...]
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