نتایج جستجو برای: immiscible liquids

تعداد نتایج: 23765  

2012
Tharwat F. Tadros

Emulsions are a class of disperse systems consisting of two immiscible liquids [1–3]. The liquid droplets (the disperse phase) are dispersed in a liquid medium (the continuous phase). Several classes may be distinguished: oil-in-water (O/W), water-in-oil (W/O), and oil-in-oil (O/O). The latter class may be exemplified by an emulsion consisting of a polar oil (e.g., propylene glycol) dispersed i...

2017
Yasuhisa Shinmoto Daijiro Yamamoto Daisuke Fujii Haruhiko Ohta

The use of immiscible liquids for cooling of surfaces with high heat generation density is proposed based on the experimental verification of its superior cooling characteristics in fundamental systems of pool boiling and flow boiling in a tube. For the purpose of practical applications, however, heat transfer characteristics due to flow boiling in narrow rectangular channels with different sma...

Journal: :Optics express 2010
Su Xu Yifan Liu Hongwen Ren Shin-Tson Wu

We demonstrate an adaptive mechanical-wetting lens with a concentric reservoir to reduce image aberrations and overcome the gravity effect. This lens adopts liquid pressure to change the interface between two immiscible liquids which, in turn, changes the focal length of the resultant liquid lens. Good optical performance, high resolution, and a wide dynamic range of both positive and negative ...

Journal: :Inorganic chemistry 2008
Peter Nockemann Ben Thijs Tatjana N Parac-Vogt Kristof Van Hecke Luc Van Meervelt Bernard Tinant Ingo Hartenbach Thomas Schleid Vu Thi Ngan Minh Tho Nguyen Koen Binnemans

Imidazolium, pyridinium, pyrrolidinium, piperidinium, morpholinium, and quaternary ammonium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide salts were functionalized with a carboxyl group. These ionic liquids are useful for the selective dissolution of metal oxides and hydroxides. Although these hydrophobic ionic liquids are immiscible with water at room temperature, several of them form a single phase with ...

2012
Tharwat F. Tadros

Emulsions are a class of disperse systems consisting of two immiscible liquids [1–3]. The liquid droplets (the disperse phase) are dispersed in a liquid medium (the continuous phase). Several classes may be distinguished: oil-in-water (O/W), water-in-oil (W/O), and oil-in-oil (O/O). The latter class may be exemplified by an emulsion consisting of a polar oil (e.g., propylene glycol) dispersed i...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2007
Delai L Chen Liang Li Sebastian Reyes David N Adamson Rustem F Ismagilov

This manuscript describes the effect of interfacial tensions on three-phase liquid-liquid-liquid flow in microfluidic channels and the use of this flow to prevent microfluidic plugs from coalescing. One problem in using microfluidic plugs as microreactors is the coalescence of adjacent plugs caused by the relative motion of plugs during flow. Here, coalescence of reagent plugs was eliminated by...

2001
Johana Husserl

Introduction Dense non-aqueous phase liquids (or DNAPLs) are liquids that are water immiscible and at the same time are heavier than water. When a spill occurs, these liquids can migrate into aquifers and become trapped in the pores. Some techniques proved to be efficient for the recovery of DNAPLs from the aquifers. One method is the injection of fluids through injection wells, for example, co...

Journal: :International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2021

Evaporation of metastable droplets in an immiscible liquid can occur a wide range practical applications and particular cryogenic systems due to the low saturation temperature liquid. In this article, we show experimentally that incomplete explosion droplet lead ‘film evaporation’ configuration, where remaining is eventually separated from host by established vapour layer. Based on transient he...

1999
Nicholas Baumann Daniel D. Joseph Paul Mohr Yuriko Renardy

Experiments in which vortex rings of one immiscible liquid are created in another from drops falling from rest under gravity are presented and interpreted. These rings are associated with circulations generated by viscosity and, unlike classical vortex rings which occur in miscible liquids at high Reynolds numbers, they can exist even at very low Reynolds numbers. Since the rings do not diffuse...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2015
Christian Dressel Wolfgang Weissflog Carsten Tschierske

An achiral double-swallow tailed tetracatenar compound forms a re-entrant isotropic liquid between a bicontinuous cubic phase and a nematic liquid crystalline phase. This isotropic liquid was found to represent a conglomerate of two immiscible chiral liquids. The chirality is retained and eventually becomes uniform at the transition to the cubic I432 phase.

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