Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... Mackor proposed that the stabilizing action of polymers is due to the decrease in configurational freedom of the segments of adsorbed polymer when the particles approach each other . Mackor's simple model theory was later modified and ...
... Mackor proposed that the stabilizing action of polymers is due to the decrease in configurational freedom of the segments of adsorbed polymer when the particles approach each other . Mackor's simple model theory was later modified and ...
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... Mackor's Theory Mackor [ 209 ] was probably the first to report a calculation of the repulsive potential energy in steric stabilization . Mack- or assumed that a sizeable repulsive force results from the po- tential loss in ...
... Mackor's Theory Mackor [ 209 ] was probably the first to report a calculation of the repulsive potential energy in steric stabilization . Mack- or assumed that a sizeable repulsive force results from the po- tential loss in ...
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... Mackor . J. Colloid Interfac . Sci . 6 : 492 ( 1951 ) . 210. E. L. Mackor and J. H. van der Waals . J. Colloid Inter- fac . Sci . 7 : 535 ( 1952 ) . 211 . 212 . 213 . 214 . 215 . 216 . 217 . E. J. Clayfield and E. C. Lumb . J. Colloid ...
... Mackor . J. Colloid Interfac . Sci . 6 : 492 ( 1951 ) . 210. E. L. Mackor and J. H. van der Waals . J. Colloid Inter- fac . Sci . 7 : 535 ( 1952 ) . 211 . 212 . 213 . 214 . 215 . 216 . 217 . E. J. Clayfield and E. C. Lumb . J. Colloid ...
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