Because surfactants combine both polar and non-polar groups into a single molecule, they have the ability to adsorb (or locate) at interfaces, thereby altering significantly the physical properties of ...
The two components are referred to as the dispersed phase and continuous phase respectively. Either phase can be a solid, liquid, or gas, creating a range of possible colloidal systems. Many colloids ...
The surfactants in liquid products are often listed as “ionic” (charged) and “non-ionic” (non-charged). Non-ionic surfactants can be liquid by default, which makes them inappropriate for ...