Measurements of the depolarisation factors ρu, ρv and ρh have been made in some typical dilute simple emulsions. Two methoels have been employed for the preparation of these emulsions: (1) by boiling a mixture of water and a few drops of the oil and (2) by pouring an alcoholic solution of the oil into a large quantity of water. The valncs of ρv and ρh are of the order of 0.5 per cent and 2 per cent respectively for most of the emulsions. Depolarisation measurements indicate that the droplets in the emulsions prepared by the first method are bigger in size than those in the emulsions prepared by the second method. The depolarisation factors exhibit appreciable dispersion. It is shown that ...
It is pointed out that the existing depolarisation data of gases and vapours are gravely defective, ...
The earlier work on the absorption of light by aqueous solutions of organic dye-stuffs has been brie...
The measurements of depolarisation factors and intensity of light scattered at different directions ...
It is pointed out that in emulsions and protein solutions in which scattering is very intense, the s...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to obtain theoretically the relationship between the depolar...
The paper describes the results of measurements on the dispersion of polarisation of light scattered...
Recently reported results indicate that the formation of surfactant-free, oil-in-water emulsions can...
Some of the problems arising from the inherent instability of emulsions are discussed. Aspects of em...
The earlier investigations on the intensity and depolarisation of the transversely scattered light i...
Different scattering methods were used as tools to assess the size of droplets in highly diluted mic...
Oil and water are not normally miscible. With the addition of surface active agents, stable dispersi...
Scaling laws for droplet break-up in stirred emulsifier-contg. water-in-oil emulsions with emulsifie...
Mesurements of the depolarisation factors ρu, ρv and ρh and the extinction coefficien...
We show that excess surfactant, or salt, in the bulk phase of an oil in water ionic emulsion has str...
A critical review of the theory of secondary scattering proposed by Rousset in order to explain ...
It is pointed out that the existing depolarisation data of gases and vapours are gravely defective, ...
The earlier work on the absorption of light by aqueous solutions of organic dye-stuffs has been brie...
The measurements of depolarisation factors and intensity of light scattered at different directions ...
It is pointed out that in emulsions and protein solutions in which scattering is very intense, the s...
In this paper, an attempt has been made to obtain theoretically the relationship between the depolar...
The paper describes the results of measurements on the dispersion of polarisation of light scattered...
Recently reported results indicate that the formation of surfactant-free, oil-in-water emulsions can...
Some of the problems arising from the inherent instability of emulsions are discussed. Aspects of em...
The earlier investigations on the intensity and depolarisation of the transversely scattered light i...
Different scattering methods were used as tools to assess the size of droplets in highly diluted mic...
Oil and water are not normally miscible. With the addition of surface active agents, stable dispersi...
Scaling laws for droplet break-up in stirred emulsifier-contg. water-in-oil emulsions with emulsifie...
Mesurements of the depolarisation factors ρu, ρv and ρh and the extinction coefficien...
We show that excess surfactant, or salt, in the bulk phase of an oil in water ionic emulsion has str...
A critical review of the theory of secondary scattering proposed by Rousset in order to explain ...
It is pointed out that the existing depolarisation data of gases and vapours are gravely defective, ...
The earlier work on the absorption of light by aqueous solutions of organic dye-stuffs has been brie...
The measurements of depolarisation factors and intensity of light scattered at different directions ...