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Download scientific diagram | Foam structure in the form of dry and wet and its variation under the gravity. from publication: Biosurfactants as promising multifunctional agent: A mini review | Biosurfactants are derived from plants and microorganisms such as fungi, yeast, and bacteria. Biosurfactants are also called natural surfactants which are amphiphilic biological compounds comprised of both hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties. The environmental concerns about | Biosurfactants, Surfactants and Natural Surfactants | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Dewatering of foam-laid and water-laid structures and the formed web  properties

Dewatering of foam-laid and water-laid structures and the formed web properties

Dewatering of foam-laid and water-laid structures and the formed web  properties

Dewatering of foam-laid and water-laid structures and the formed web properties

Sweeta AKBARI, Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral researcher at  Tampere University, Tampere University, Tampere, UTA, Institute of  Biomedical Technology

Sweeta AKBARI, Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral researcher at Tampere University, Tampere University, Tampere, UTA, Institute of Biomedical Technology

PDF) Biosurfactants as promising multifunctional agent: A mini review

PDF) Biosurfactants as promising multifunctional agent: A mini review

Minerals, Free Full-Text

Minerals, Free Full-Text

Pictures of 2D foam (lines correspond to liquid films separating

Pictures of 2D foam (lines correspond to liquid films separating

Fenton and Fenton-like wet oxidation for degradation and destruction of  organic radioactive wastes

Fenton and Fenton-like wet oxidation for degradation and destruction of organic radioactive wastes

1) Represents the mechanisms through which biosurfactants can affect

1) Represents the mechanisms through which biosurfactants can affect

Rodzyah YUNUS, Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture)

Rodzyah YUNUS, Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture)

Structure in Foam - an overview

Structure in Foam - an overview

PDF) Biosurfactants as Promising Multifunctional Agent: A Mini Review

PDF) Biosurfactants as Promising Multifunctional Agent: A Mini Review

Close relationship between a dry-wet transition and a bubble rearrangement  in two-dimensional foam

Close relationship between a dry-wet transition and a bubble rearrangement in two-dimensional foam

Fahim FAYAZ, PhD, PhD in Chemical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia  Pahang, Kuantan, ump, Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources  Engineering

Fahim FAYAZ, PhD, PhD in Chemical Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Kuantan, ump, Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering