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Constant vapor pressure evaporation from emulsions

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The evaporation from three phases in equilibrium in a three-component emulsion was investigated. The calculations considered the fact that the composition of three phases and that of the vapor is determined by the system per se, leaving only the gross composition of the emulsion to be varied. The total composition was established for one scenario, the evaporation taking place with no change in the composition of the emulsion. The relative amounts of the three phases to satisfy this condition were calculated using two methods, and the complexity of the methods was compared.

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Friberg, S.E. Constant vapor pressure evaporation from emulsions. Colloid Polym Sci 286, 47–50 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-007-1682-0

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