Microemulsion Scholarly Journal
Microemulsions are thermally stable isotropic liquid which comprises of oil, water and surfactant. For most of the times, the mixture of emulsions are mixed with ccosurfactants to develop into an microemulsion. Microemulsion has a major role in the development of
drugs by providing an necessary contribution for the development and also involves in the development of polymers.The interfacial tension of microemulsion is very low and for some cases, they can be used for spinning drop measurements. Due to its thermodynamically stable structure, the microemulsions can form spontaneously whether the preparatory steps even gets varied or remains the same, the formation never changes.
High Impact List of Articles
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Imaging characteristics of mature cystic teratoma
Sindhu Kumar
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Imaging characteristics of mature cystic teratoma
Sindhu Kumar
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Tension pneumothorax due to
esophageal perforation
Azucena Gonzalo*,
Blanca Martinez & Juan
Marin
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Tension pneumothorax due to
esophageal perforation
Azucena Gonzalo*,
Blanca Martinez & Juan
Marin
Clinical images: Imaging in Medicine
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Application of functional neuroimaging to evaluating the efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation in neurological populations
Nancy D Chiaravalloti
News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Application of functional neuroimaging to evaluating the efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation in neurological populations
Nancy D Chiaravalloti
News and Views: Imaging in Medicine
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Abdominal ultrasound findings in
HIV and tuberculosis
MG Kawooya
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Abdominal ultrasound findings in
HIV and tuberculosis
MG Kawooya
Review Article: Imaging in Medicine
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Marriage of CT and MRI for vulnerable plaque characterization
G Wang, F Liu, F Liu, G Cao, H Gao & MW Vannier
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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Marriage of CT and MRI for vulnerable plaque characterization
G Wang, F Liu, F Liu, G Cao, H Gao & MW Vannier
Editorial: Imaging in Medicine
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