Surfactants and Macromolecules: Self-assembly at Interfaces and in BulkBjörn Lindman, Jarl B. Rosenholm, Per Stenius |
Contents
Controlled adsorption of polymers and surfactants in particulate separation processes 305 | 10 |
Determination of the adsorption energy distribution function | 19 |
Adsorption of some common surfactants and polymers on TiO2pigments | 28 |
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