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The current state of the art of several aspects of minerals and
petroleum is presented in this volume. It documents the proceedings
of the Internationl symposium on Particle Technology and Surface
Phenomena in Minerals and Petroleum sponsored by the Fine Particle
Society (FPS). This meeting was held in San Diego, California,
August 21-25, 1990. The symposium upon which this volume is based
was organized in five sessions emphasizing various basic and
applied aspects of research on minerals and petroleum technology.
Major topics discussed involve surface phenomena in minerals,
mineral flotation, characterization of aspaltenes, theoretical
aspects of reservoir simulation, porosity, permeability, residual
water saturation, hydrocarbon and gas potential in north slope
Alaska, polymer/alkaline flooding, surfactant flooding and foam
flooding for enhanced oil recovery. This edition includes eighteen
selected papers presented in the symposium. These papers are
divided in four broad categories: (1) Asphaltene Aggregation and
Characterization, (2) Theoretical Aspects and Reservoir
Characterization, (3) Colloidal Dispersions in Minerals/Petroleum,
and (4) Surface Phenomena and Petroleum Recovery. Several mineral
and oil recovery processes using various chemicals with special
reference to surface phenomena and particle technology are
described in these sections.
Water-based technology has undergone revolutionary changes during
the past two decades. Interest in the properties and uses of
water-based coatings, paints and inks has continued to grow since
the establishment of the Clean Air Act of 1970. The present book is
devoted to recent developments and trends in water-based coating
and ink technology. This volume is divided in three broad
catagories: (1) Additives and Water-based Coating/Ink Systems, (2)
Surface Modifications and Wettability, and (3) Ink/Coating
Formulations and Their characterization. The role of various
additives to improve the performance and properties of water-based
coatings with special reference to surface phenomena such as
wettability, adhesion, surface energies, dispersion stability,
particle size and size distribution are presented in these
sections. This volume documents the proceedings of the
International symposium on Surface Phenomena and Additives in
Water-Based Coatings and Printing Technology sponsored by the 21st
Annual Meeting of the Fine Particle Society (FPS). This meeting was
held in San Diego, california, AUgust 21-25, 1990. The symposium
upon which this volume is based was organized in four sessions
emphasizing several basic and applied aspects of water-based
coatings and printing technology. Major topics discussed include
advances in water-based technology, water-based flexo and gravure
inks, hydrophobically-modified cellulosic thickeners,
organosilicones, uv curable silicone release coatings, surface
characterization of Ti02 pigments, polymer substrates, flexographic
plates and coating films, pigment wetting and dispersing agents,
hydrotrope effect in emulsion polymers, film thickness control,
particle size measurements, rheological properties, and
statistically designed mixtures for ink formulations.
THE CURRENT STATE OF THE ART of several aspects of asphaltene is
presented in this volume. It documents the proceedings of the
Internationl Symposium on Asphaltene Particles in Fossil Fuel
Exploration, Recovery, Refining and Production Processes sponsored
by the Fine particle Society (FPS). This meeting was held il1 Las
vegas, Nevada, July 13 -17, 1992. The symposium upon which this
volume is based was organized in four sessions emphasizing various
basic and applied aspects of research on asphaltene technology.
Major topics discussed involve surface phenomena of asphaltene,
processed and unprocessed bitumen, asphaltene effect on natural and
accelerated ageing of bitumens, asphaltene conversion, theoretical
aspects of asphaltenes and interactions of asphaltene colloids in
organic solvents. This edition includes eighteen selected papers
presented at the symposium. These papers are divided in four broad
categories: (1) Bitumen and Coal-Derived Asphaltenes, (2) Asphalt
and Asphaltene conversion, (3) Surface and Colloidal Aspects of
Asphaltenes, and (4) Thermodynamic and Molecular Aspects of
Asphaltenes.
THE CURRENT STATE OF THE ART of waterborne polymers, paints,
coatings, inks and printing processes is presented in this volume.
This is the third volume in the series on waterborne coating and
printing technology. It documents several invited papers and the
proceedings of the International Symposium on Surface Phenomena and
Latexes in Waterborne Coatings and printing Technology sponsored by
the Fine Particle Society (FPS). The FPS meeting was held in Las
Vegas, Nevada, July 13-17, 1992. The volume deals with various
basic and applied aspects of research on waterborne coating
printing technology. Major topics discussed involve waterborne
polymers and polymer blends, pigment grinding, millbases, paint
formulation, and characterization of coating films. This edition
includes sixteen selected papers related to recent developments in
waterborne technology. These papers are divided in three broad
categories: (1) Waterborne Polymers and pigment Dispersions, (2)
Latex Film, Wetting Phenomena and Printing Gloss, (3) Surfactants
and Polymers in Aqueous Coating printing Systems. This volume
includes discussions of various waterborne polymers in coating
printing systems. The editors hope that this volume will serve its
intended objective of reflecting the current understanding of
formulation and process problems related to waterborne coatings,
paints and inks. In addition, it will be a valuable reference
source for both novices as well as experts in the field of
waterborne technology. It will also help the readers to understand
underlying surface phenomena and will enhance the reader's
potential for solving critical formulation, evaluation and process
problems.
THE CURRENT STATE OF THE ART of waterborne polymers, paints,
coatings, inks and printing processes is presented in this volume.
This is the third volume in the series on waterborne coating and
printing technology. It documents several invited papers and the
proceedings of the International Symposium on Surface Phenomena and
Latexes in Waterborne Coatings and printing Technology sponsored by
the Fine Particle Society (FPS). The FPS meeting was held in Las
Vegas, Nevada, July 13-17, 1992. The volume deals with various
basic and applied aspects of research on waterborne coating
printing technology. Major topics discussed involve waterborne
polymers and polymer blends, pigment grinding, millbases, paint
formulation, and characterization of coating films. This edition
includes sixteen selected papers related to recent developments in
waterborne technology. These papers are divided in three broad
categories: (1) Waterborne Polymers and pigment Dispersions, (2)
Latex Film, Wetting Phenomena and Printing Gloss, (3) Surfactants
and Polymers in Aqueous Coating printing Systems. This volume
includes discussions of various waterborne polymers in coating
printing systems. The editors hope that this volume will serve its
intended objective of reflecting the current understanding of
formulation and process problems related to waterborne coatings,
paints and inks. In addition, it will be a valuable reference
source for both novices as well as experts in the field of
waterborne technology. It will also help the readers to understand
underlying surface phenomena and will enhance the reader's
potential for solving critical formulation, evaluation and process
problems.
The current state of the art of several aspects of minerals and
petroleum is presented in this volume. It documents the proceedings
of the Internationl symposium on Particle Technology and Surface
Phenomena in Minerals and Petroleum sponsored by the Fine Particle
Society (FPS). This meeting was held in San Diego, California,
August 21-25, 1990. The symposium upon which this volume is based
was organized in five sessions emphasizing various basic and
applied aspects of research on minerals and petroleum technology.
Major topics discussed involve surface phenomena in minerals,
mineral flotation, characterization of aspaltenes, theoretical
aspects of reservoir simulation, porosity, permeability, residual
water saturation, hydrocarbon and gas potential in north slope
Alaska, polymer/alkaline flooding, surfactant flooding and foam
flooding for enhanced oil recovery. This edition includes eighteen
selected papers presented in the symposium. These papers are
divided in four broad categories: (1) Asphaltene Aggregation and
Characterization, (2) Theoretical Aspects and Reservoir
Characterization, (3) Colloidal Dispersions in Minerals/Petroleum,
and (4) Surface Phenomena and Petroleum Recovery. Several mineral
and oil recovery processes using various chemicals with special
reference to surface phenomena and particle technology are
described in these sections.
Water-based technology has undergone revolutionary changes during
the past two decades. Interest in the properties and uses of
water-based coatings, paints and inks has continued to grow since
the establishment of the Clean Air Act of 1970. The present book is
devoted to recent developments and trends in water-based coating
and ink technology. This volume is divided in three broad
catagories: (1) Additives and Water-based Coating/Ink Systems, (2)
Surface Modifications and Wettability, and (3) Ink/Coating
Formulations and Their characterization. The role of various
additives to improve the performance and properties of water-based
coatings with special reference to surface phenomena such as
wettability, adhesion, surface energies, dispersion stability,
particle size and size distribution are presented in these
sections. This volume documents the proceedings of the
International symposium on Surface Phenomena and Additives in
Water-Based Coatings and Printing Technology sponsored by the 21st
Annual Meeting of the Fine Particle Society (FPS). This meeting was
held in San Diego, california, AUgust 21-25, 1990. The symposium
upon which this volume is based was organized in four sessions
emphasizing several basic and applied aspects of water-based
coatings and printing technology. Major topics discussed include
advances in water-based technology, water-based flexo and gravure
inks, hydrophobically-modified cellulosic thickeners,
organosilicones, uv curable silicone release coatings, surface
characterization of Ti02 pigments, polymer substrates, flexographic
plates and coating films, pigment wetting and dispersing agents,
hydrotrope effect in emulsion polymers, film thickness control,
particle size measurements, rheological properties, and
statistically designed mixtures for ink formulations.
'IHE CURRENT STATE OF 'IHE AID' of several aspects of water-based
coatings and printing processes is presented in this voltnne. It
documents the proceedings of the Intemationl Syrrposium on Surface
RJ. enornena and Fine Particles in Water-Based Coatings and
Printing Teclmology sponsored by the Fine Particle Society (FPS).
'!his meeting was held in Boston, Massachusetts, August 21-25,
1989. '!he syrrp:>sium upon which this voltnne is based was
organized in six sessions errphasizing various basic and applied
areas of research on water-based technology. Major topics discussed
involve surface phenomena in coatings, printing defects and their
remedies, surface tension effects in water-based coatings and
printing inks, surface energies of polymer substrates, wettability,
aqueous polymeric film coating of pharmaceuticals, flexographic and
gravure printing processes, characterization of coating materials,
pigment dispersion, wax emulsions for surface modifications, and
the role of polymer in particle/surface deposition. '!his edition
includes the twenty four selected papers presented in the
syrrp:>sium. '!hese papers are divided in three broad
categories: (1) Water-Based Inks and Coatings, (2) Emulsions and
Adhesion in Coatings, and (3) Characterization of Coating and
Printing Materials. Several types of coating and printing on
different substrates using water-based fonnulations with special
reference to surface phenomena and particle technology are
described in these sections. This proceedings vo1tnne includes
discussions of various processes occuring at llIOlecular,
microscopic, and macroscopic levels in water-based coatings and
printing processes.
Bitumen and CoalDerived Asphaltenes: AsphalteneViscosity
Relationship of Processed and Unprocessed Bitumen (A. Chakma et
al.). Natural and Accelerated Aging of Bitumens (F.S. Choquest,
A.F. Verhasselt). Asphalt and Asphaltene Conversion: Classification
of Asphalt Types by Asphaltene Aromaticity (H.J. Lian, T.F. Yen).
Sludge Formation During Heavy Oil Conversion (D.A. Storm et al.).
Surface and Colloidal Aspects of Asphaltenes: Surface Activity and
Dynamics of Asphaltenes (E.Y. Sheu et al.). Role of Asphaltenes in
Recovering Heavy Oil through MicroBubble Generation (M.R. Islam, A.
Chakma). Thermodynamic and Molecular Aspects of Asphaltenes: The
Study of Molecular Attractions in the Asphalt System by Solubility
Parameter (J.R. Lin, T.F. Yen). Solvation of Ratawi Asphaltenes in
Vacuum Residue (D.A. Storm et al.). 10 additional articles. Index.
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