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Influence of Salinity, Surfactants and Power of Ultrasonic Homogenizer on Droplet Size Distribution of Crude Oil/Water Emulsions

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Figure 3. The effect of changing surfactant on the DSD: emulsion with tween80 (dash line); emulsion
Figure 4. Photomicrographs of emulsions: (a) Triton x-100 with concentration of 0.0001125 ml/100ml solution; (b) Triton x-100 with concentration of 0.001125 ml/100ml solution
Figure 6. Photomicrographs of emulsions: Triton x-100 with concentration of 0.0001125 ml/100ml solution (a) in the absence of NaCl and (b) in the presence of NaCl; (c) 0.000225 ml/100ml solution in the absence of NaCl and (d) in the presence of NaCl; (e) 0
Figure 7. The comparison of the DSD in the presence and absence of salt: emulsion with Triton x-100(0.0001125ml/100ml solution) without NaCl (solid line); with NaCl (dash line)
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