The interface between two immiscible electrolytes
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The topic of liquid-liquid interfaces incorporates such diverse themes as interfacial and phase transfer catalysis, electrochemistry, electroanalysis, ion and electron transfer processes and liquid membranes. Consequently, these can be provide us information about:
- Drug design and delivery (studies of series of compounds to identify the molecular features important for the partitioning of ionic forms of drug possessing acid and basic functional groups)
- Prediction of Pharmacokinetic behaviour of drugs
- Catalysis
- Mineral extraction processes
- Manufacture of biosensers
- Ion selective electrodes
- Mechanism of ion transfer

