A.I. Bailey
Imperial College London
25 Papers
420 Citations
A.I. Bailey is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emulsion & van der Waals force. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Investigations into the mechanisms of electrohydrodynamic spraying of liquids. I: Effect of electric field and the environment on pendant drops and factors affecting the formation of stable jets and atomization
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of applied electric field on pendant and flowing drops (through a capillary) was studied by observing the droplet profile as a function of applied voltage, and the critical voltage, φ c, at which transition from the pulsating mode to the stable jet mode occurred.
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Dewatering of crude-oil emulsions .3. emulsion resolution by chemical means
TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of interfacial properties in determining the stability of water-in-Buchan crude oil emulsions has been demonstrated, and chemical demulsification was achieved by adding one of the commercial demulsifiers Unidem120 and BJI8.
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Dewatering of crude oil emulsions 2. Interfacial properties of the asphaltic constituents of crude oil
TL;DR: The importance of interfacial rheology in determining the stability of water-in-Buchan crude oil emulsions has been demonstrated in part 1 of this series of papers (R.A. Mohammed, A.I. Bailey, P.F. Luckham and S.E. Taylor as discussed by the authors ).
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Dewatering of crude-oil emulsions .4. emulsion resolution by the application of an electric-field
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of an external electric field on the structure of a water-in-crude oil emulsion has been investigated both experimentally and using a molecular dynamics simulation.
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The interfacial rheological behaviour of monolayers of PEO/PMMA graft copolymers spread at the air/water and oil/water interfaces
A.E. Cárdenas-Valera,A.I. Bailey +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the dilatational and shear rheological properties of spread films of PEO/PMMA graft (comb) copolymers at the air/water, toluene-n-heptane/water and toluenes n -heptanes/water interfaces.
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