Commercialisation of Pickering Emulsions

This event, hosted by the Royal Society of Chemistry, was held at Burlington House, London, UK, on 23rd November 2017. There was a good attendance with 55 delegates from academia and industry, mainly from the UK. A brief overview of some of the presentations is described here to give a flavour of recent progress in this area.

The first session was called ‘Control of Pickering Emulsions’. Professor Bernard P. Binks (University of Hull, UK) reviewed the fundamentals of solid-stabilised emulsions with the use of inorganic silica particles, whereas Professor Steven P. Armes (University of Sheffield, UK) extended the topic with the use of polymer particles.

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Erratum: Application of Atomic Force Microscopy in Formulation Engineering

It has come to our attention that the author attribution on the article published in the previous issue of Johnson Matthey Technology Review was incorrect (1). The corrected author list for the original article appears in this erratum.

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Pricing it right

Price transparency is one way of gaining consumer trust by making purchasing choices easier. A new standard for unit pricing will help consumers compare products quickly and effectively, a win-win solution…

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Weighing it all up

We’ve been using measurement since the beginning of time. Today, the world’s scientific community is making a fundamental change in how we measure things by redefining the kilogramme, the kelvin, the ampere…

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