Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... Eirich [ 76 ] derived theoretical isotherms ( SFE ) for polymer ad- sorption as a function of the average number of adsorbable seg- ments , < v > : e exp ( 2K1 e ) < v > = KC 1 - Ꮎ ( 4 ) where is again the surface coverage , C is the ...
... Eirich [ 76 ] derived theoretical isotherms ( SFE ) for polymer ad- sorption as a function of the average number of adsorbable seg- ments , < v > : e exp ( 2K1 e ) < v > = KC 1 - Ꮎ ( 4 ) where is again the surface coverage , C is the ...
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... Eirich [ 55 ] point out that it is difficult to obtain a linear relationship between 1 / A and 1 / C in the low concentration range . This may be due in part to the experimental error of accurately determining values of 1 / A and 1 / C ...
... Eirich [ 55 ] point out that it is difficult to obtain a linear relationship between 1 / A and 1 / C in the low concentration range . This may be due in part to the experimental error of accurately determining values of 1 / A and 1 / C ...
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... Eirich , M. Bunzl , and H. Margaretha . 276 ( 1936 ) . Kolloid - Z . 74 : 103 . 104 . 105 . 106 . 107 . 108 . 109 . 110 . E. Guth and 0. Gold . Phys . Rev. 53 : 322 ( 1938 ) . E. Guth , I. Gold , and R. Simha . Kolloid - Z . 74 : 266 ...
... Eirich , M. Bunzl , and H. Margaretha . 276 ( 1936 ) . Kolloid - Z . 74 : 103 . 104 . 105 . 106 . 107 . 108 . 109 . 110 . E. Guth and 0. Gold . Phys . Rev. 53 : 322 ( 1938 ) . E. Guth , I. Gold , and R. Simha . Kolloid - Z . 74 : 266 ...
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