Coacervation in colloidal dispersion in hindi

 Coacervation in colloidal dispersion (physical pharmaceutics)




the process of mixing negatively and positively charged hydrophilic colloids, and hence the particles separate from the dispersion to form a layer rich in the colloidal aggregates (coacervate)


Coacervation is a phenomenon in which a colloidal dispersion separates into two immiscible liquid phases: a liquid rich in colloidal phase in equilibrium with another diluted liquid phase.


The term coacervate was coined in 1929 by Dutch chemist Hendrik G. Bungenberg de Jong and Hugo R. Kruyt while studying lyophilic colloidal dispersions


 Surfactant coacervation here refers to coacervation whose main components are surfactants with low molecular weights. Over the past two decades, surfactants have been greatly developed and studies on coacervation in systems of novel surfactants have been reported. 



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