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Book Synopsis
Covers the advances that have enabled improved understanding of microemulsions as well as their applications in a range of industrial and research settings Written by a first class team of contributors Definitive point of reference for anyone using, or considering using microemulsions in the course of their work. .

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"A good overview of the area is presented. This book would be of interest to postgraduates and industry researchers in areas including healthcare, detergents, and fine-chemical production, and points the way to future research directions for this topic." (Angewandte Chemie, June 2009)

Table of Contents
List of Contributors.

Preface.

Some Thoughts about Microemulsions.

Björn Lindman.

1. Phase Behaviour, Interfacial Tension and Microstructure of Microemulsions.

Thomas Sottmann and Cosima Stubenrauch.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 Phase behaviour.

1.3 Interfacial tension.

1.4 Microstructure.

1.5 Conclusion.

2. Scattering Techniques to Study the Microstructure of Microemulsions.

Thomas Hellweg .

2.1 Introduction.

2.2 Scattering from droplet microemulsions.

2.3 Scattering from bicontinuous microemulsions.

2.4 Summary.

2.5 Appendix.

3. Formulation of Microemulsions.

Jean-Louis Salager, Raquel Ant´on, Ana Forgiarini and Laura M´arquez .

3.1 Basic concepts.

3.2 Representation of formulation effects.

3.3 Physico-chemical formulation yardsticks.

3.4 Quality of formulation.

3.5 Formulations for special purposes.

3.6 Final comment.

4. Effects of Polymers on the Properties of Microemulsions.

Jürgen Allgaier and Henrich Frielinghaus .

4.1 Introduction.

4.2 Amphiphilic polymers.

4.3 Non-amphiphilic polymers.

5. Reactions in Organised Surfactant Systems.

Reinhard Schom¨acker and Krister Holmberg .

5.1 Introduction.

5.2 Motivation for surfactant systems as reaction media.

5.3 Selected reactions.

5.4 Engineering aspects.

5.5 Conclusion.

6. Microemulsions as Templates for Nanomaterials.

Satya P. Moulik, Animesh K. Rakshit and Ign´ac Capek .

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Preparation of nanocompounds.

6.3 Metal and metal/polymer nanoparticles.

6.4 Outlook.

7. Non-Aqueous Microemulsions.

Feng Gao and Carlos C. Co .

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Self-assembly in polymer blends.

7.3 Self-assembly in room temperature ionic liquids.

7.4 Self-assembly in supercritical CO2.

7.5 Self-assembly in non-aqueous polar solvents.

7.6 Self-assembly in sugar glasses.

7.7 Conclusions.

8. Microemulsions in Cosmetics and Detergents.

Wolfgang von Rybinski, Matthias Hloucha and Ingeg¨ard Johansson .

8.1 Introduction.

8.2 Microemulsions in cosmetics.

8.3 Microemulsions in detergency.

9. Microemulsions: Pharmaceutical Applications.

Vandana B. Patravale and Abhijit A. Date .

9.1 Introduction.

9.2 Microemulsions.

9.3 Applications in transdermal and dermal delivery.

9.4 Applications in oral drug delivery.

9.5 Applications in parenteral drug delivery.

9.6 Applications in ocular drug delivery.

9.7 Mucosal drug delivery.

9.8 Microemulsions as templates for the synthesis of pharmaceutical nanocarriers.

9.9 Application in pharmaceutical analysis.

9.10 Future perspectives.

10. Microemulsions in Large-Scale Applications.

Franz-Hubert Haegel, Juan Carlos Lopez, Jean-Louis Salager and Sandra Engelskirchen .

10.1 Introduction.

10.2 Soil decontamination.

10.3 Microemulsions in enhanced oil recovery.

10.4 Degreasing of leather.

11. Future Challenges.

Cosima Stubenrauch and Reinhard Strey .

11.1 Introduction.

11.2 Bicontinuous microemulsions as templates.

11.3 Nanofoams.

11.4 Clean combustion of microemulsions.

11.5 Solubilisation of triglycerides.

Index

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/10/2008
      ISBN13: 9781405167826, 978-1405167826
      ISBN10: 1405167823

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Covers the advances that have enabled improved understanding of microemulsions as well as their applications in a range of industrial and research settings Written by a first class team of contributors Definitive point of reference for anyone using, or considering using microemulsions in the course of their work. .

      Trade Review
      "A good overview of the area is presented. This book would be of interest to postgraduates and industry researchers in areas including healthcare, detergents, and fine-chemical production, and points the way to future research directions for this topic." (Angewandte Chemie, June 2009)

      Table of Contents
      List of Contributors.

      Preface.

      Some Thoughts about Microemulsions.

      Björn Lindman.

      1. Phase Behaviour, Interfacial Tension and Microstructure of Microemulsions.

      Thomas Sottmann and Cosima Stubenrauch.

      1.1 Introduction.

      1.2 Phase behaviour.

      1.3 Interfacial tension.

      1.4 Microstructure.

      1.5 Conclusion.

      2. Scattering Techniques to Study the Microstructure of Microemulsions.

      Thomas Hellweg .

      2.1 Introduction.

      2.2 Scattering from droplet microemulsions.

      2.3 Scattering from bicontinuous microemulsions.

      2.4 Summary.

      2.5 Appendix.

      3. Formulation of Microemulsions.

      Jean-Louis Salager, Raquel Ant´on, Ana Forgiarini and Laura M´arquez .

      3.1 Basic concepts.

      3.2 Representation of formulation effects.

      3.3 Physico-chemical formulation yardsticks.

      3.4 Quality of formulation.

      3.5 Formulations for special purposes.

      3.6 Final comment.

      4. Effects of Polymers on the Properties of Microemulsions.

      Jürgen Allgaier and Henrich Frielinghaus .

      4.1 Introduction.

      4.2 Amphiphilic polymers.

      4.3 Non-amphiphilic polymers.

      5. Reactions in Organised Surfactant Systems.

      Reinhard Schom¨acker and Krister Holmberg .

      5.1 Introduction.

      5.2 Motivation for surfactant systems as reaction media.

      5.3 Selected reactions.

      5.4 Engineering aspects.

      5.5 Conclusion.

      6. Microemulsions as Templates for Nanomaterials.

      Satya P. Moulik, Animesh K. Rakshit and Ign´ac Capek .

      6.1 Introduction.

      6.2 Preparation of nanocompounds.

      6.3 Metal and metal/polymer nanoparticles.

      6.4 Outlook.

      7. Non-Aqueous Microemulsions.

      Feng Gao and Carlos C. Co .

      7.1 Introduction.

      7.2 Self-assembly in polymer blends.

      7.3 Self-assembly in room temperature ionic liquids.

      7.4 Self-assembly in supercritical CO2.

      7.5 Self-assembly in non-aqueous polar solvents.

      7.6 Self-assembly in sugar glasses.

      7.7 Conclusions.

      8. Microemulsions in Cosmetics and Detergents.

      Wolfgang von Rybinski, Matthias Hloucha and Ingeg¨ard Johansson .

      8.1 Introduction.

      8.2 Microemulsions in cosmetics.

      8.3 Microemulsions in detergency.

      9. Microemulsions: Pharmaceutical Applications.

      Vandana B. Patravale and Abhijit A. Date .

      9.1 Introduction.

      9.2 Microemulsions.

      9.3 Applications in transdermal and dermal delivery.

      9.4 Applications in oral drug delivery.

      9.5 Applications in parenteral drug delivery.

      9.6 Applications in ocular drug delivery.

      9.7 Mucosal drug delivery.

      9.8 Microemulsions as templates for the synthesis of pharmaceutical nanocarriers.

      9.9 Application in pharmaceutical analysis.

      9.10 Future perspectives.

      10. Microemulsions in Large-Scale Applications.

      Franz-Hubert Haegel, Juan Carlos Lopez, Jean-Louis Salager and Sandra Engelskirchen .

      10.1 Introduction.

      10.2 Soil decontamination.

      10.3 Microemulsions in enhanced oil recovery.

      10.4 Degreasing of leather.

      11. Future Challenges.

      Cosima Stubenrauch and Reinhard Strey .

      11.1 Introduction.

      11.2 Bicontinuous microemulsions as templates.

      11.3 Nanofoams.

      11.4 Clean combustion of microemulsions.

      11.5 Solubilisation of triglycerides.

      Index

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