Dispersion stability

Dispersion stability

Dispersions are unstable from the thermodynamic point of view; however, they can be kinetically stable over a large period of time, which determines their shelf life. This time span needs to be measured in order to ensure the best product quality to the final consumer. “Dispersion stability refers to the ability of a dispersion to resist change in its properties over time.” D.J. McClements.

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enDispersions are unstable from the thermodynamic point of view; however, they can be kinetically stable over a large period of time, which determines their shelf life. This time span needs to be measured in order to ensure the best product quality to the final consumer. “Dispersion stability refers to the ability of a dispersion to resist change in its properties over time.” D.J. McClements.
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enDispersions are unstable from the thermodynamic point of view; however, they can be kinetically stable over a large period of time, which determines their shelf life. This time span needs to be measured in order to ensure the best product quality to the final consumer. “Dispersion stability refers to the ability of a dispersion to resist change in its properties over time.” D.J. McClements.
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Category:Laboratory techniques
Centrifugation
Coalescence (chemistry)
Creaming (chemistry)
Dispersion (chemistry)
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Flocculation
Interfacial tension
Ostwald ripening
Particle aggregation
Phase inversion (chemistry)
Sedimentation
Viscosity
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Dispersion stability
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Stabilité d'une dispersion liquide
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