Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... [ Redrawn with permission from J. Appl . Polym . Sci . 15 : 1053 ( 1971 ) ; copyright by John Wiley & Sons , Inc. ] has to be taken into account especially in the calculation of the amount of adsorption per unit surface area of small ...
... [ Redrawn with permission from J. Appl . Polym . Sci . 15 : 1053 ( 1971 ) ; copyright by John Wiley & Sons , Inc. ] has to be taken into account especially in the calculation of the amount of adsorption per unit surface area of small ...
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... [ Redrawn with permission from Shikizai Kyokaishi 35:98 ( 1962 ) ; copyright by the Japanese Society of Color Materials . ] Koelmans and Overbeek [ 178 ] studied the stabilization mech- anism of the dispersion of particles of various ...
... [ Redrawn with permission from Shikizai Kyokaishi 35:98 ( 1962 ) ; copyright by the Japanese Society of Color Materials . ] Koelmans and Overbeek [ 178 ] studied the stabilization mech- anism of the dispersion of particles of various ...
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... [ Redrawn with permission from Kolloid - Z . 160 : 120 ( 1958 ) ; copyright by Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff . ] dent on the affinity of the adsorbed polymer for the dispersion medium . In a favorable dispersion medium , B is positive , lead ...
... [ Redrawn with permission from Kolloid - Z . 160 : 120 ( 1958 ) ; copyright by Dr. Dietrich Steinkopff . ] dent on the affinity of the adsorbed polymer for the dispersion medium . In a favorable dispersion medium , B is positive , lead ...
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