Every student learns that oil and water don’t mix. But there are exceptions. The two liquids are immiscible, but they can be blended together into an emulsion in which small droplets of oil are ...
Wastewater from many industries, restaurants, and households, contains stable oil-water emulsions that are challenging to break apart. Membranes can do this separation without using chemicals or large ...
From a technical standpoint, conventional emulsions can be understood as oil-in-water emulsions, whereby the continuous phase is water. Inverse emulsions are the opposite, for example, water-in-oil ...