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Surfactant Micelles,

Liposomes, and Liquid Crystals in Emulsions and Microemulsions An ACS Short dynamic course of vital importance to chemists, chemical engineers, and researchers in the cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food science

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1. Gain hands-on experience in formulating and evaluating microemulsions, vesicular solutions, and gels 2. Develop a solid understanding of the vital roles these individual components play in advanced formulation science 3 . Be able to systematically and economically formulate a microemulsion 4. Know how to estimate droplet size in a microemulsion 5. Be able to identify the liquid crystalline structure in a "gel" using optical microscopy and low angle Xray diffractometry 6. Find out how to use phase diagrams to formulate optimally

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Monday-Friday, July 15-19, 1996 Center for Advanced Materials Processing Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY

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Internationally Renowned Instructor Stig E. Friberg, Professor of Chemistry, Clarkson University, is a leading colloid scientist, best known for his work in microemulsions, emulsions, and formulations for cosmetics. REGISTER TODAY! Call the Education Services/Short Course Office at (800) 227-5558 or (202) 872-4508 as soon as possible to reserve your seat. IMPORTANT: Enrollment in this new course is strictly limited to 16 participants! Mail or FAX the coupon below to receive more information on this important, state-of-the-art course. FAX: (202)872-6336. •

Here's What You'll Learn

Please send me a free brochure describing the ACS Short Course: Surfactant Micelles, Liposomes, and Liquid Crystals in Emulsions and Microemulsions, to be held July 15-19, 1996, in Potsdam, NY.

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Systematic preparation of oil-in-water (O/W) and water-in-oil (W/O) microemulsions

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The many different phases in an emulsion and their role for stability and viscosity

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The gelation of microemulsions



Why liquid crystals are an excellent formulation tool

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Mail to: American Chemical Society, Dept. of Continuing Education, Meeting Code F O R 9 6 0 7 , 1 1 5 5 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 2 0 0 3 6