Publications by authors named "Jovan M Jovanovic"

Article Synopsis
  • This research explores a liquid-liquid dispersed system, focusing on the electrocoalescence (EC) process involved in breaking double emulsions, particularly in a uranium extraction context.
  • The study employs electrohydrodynamic (EHD) principles to develop a model that incorporates theoretical concepts like entity classification and the role of memristors as current-controlled devices.
  • The findings aim to simplify the design of solutions for double emulsion breaking issues in industrial settings, while also addressing future challenges related to the EHD-based model and concepts discussed.
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The recent development in basic and applied science and engineering of finely dispersed systems is presented in general, but more attention has been paid to the liquid-liquid finely dispersed systems or to the particular emulsions and double emulsions. The selected systems for theoretical and experimental research were emulsions and double emulsions that appeared in the pilot plant for extraction of uranium from wet phosphoric acid. The objective of this research was to try to provide a new or different approach to elaborate the complex phenomena that occur at developed liquid-liquid interfaces.

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