Magnetically controlled liquid paraffin oil-in-water Pickering emulsion  stabilized by magnetite/cellulose nanocrystals: Formation and Cr(VI)  adsorption - ScienceDirect

Magnetically controlled liquid paraffin oil-in-water Pickering emulsion stabilized by magnetite/cellulose nanocrystals: Formation and Cr(VI) adsorption - ScienceDirect

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This paper has explored the formation, stability, surface properties, rheological characteristics and magnetic behavior of liquid paraffin oil-in-wate…

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