Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... resultant flexibility of the larger polymer molecule . Many macromolecules have a large number of functional groups , each of which can potentially be adsorbed 1 Introduction CONTENTS 5 1/ ADSORPTION OF POLYMERS FROM SOLUTION Introduction.
... resultant flexibility of the larger polymer molecule . Many macromolecules have a large number of functional groups , each of which can potentially be adsorbed 1 Introduction CONTENTS 5 1/ ADSORPTION OF POLYMERS FROM SOLUTION Introduction.
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Tatsuo Sato, Richard Ruch. RATE OF ADSORPTION The rate of adsorption of polymers from solution is depen- dent on such factors as the nature of the polymer adsorbate , the nature of the adsorbent , and on the rate of stirring of the ...
Tatsuo Sato, Richard Ruch. RATE OF ADSORPTION The rate of adsorption of polymers from solution is depen- dent on such factors as the nature of the polymer adsorbate , the nature of the adsorbent , and on the rate of stirring of the ...
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... adsorption of polymers , the effective sur- face area of the pores of the adsorbent decreases , since the polymer fraction of larger molecular weight cannot penetrate into the smaller pores . This ... ADSORPTION OF POLYMERS FROM SOLUTION 21.
... adsorption of polymers , the effective sur- face area of the pores of the adsorbent decreases , since the polymer fraction of larger molecular weight cannot penetrate into the smaller pores . This ... ADSORPTION OF POLYMERS FROM SOLUTION 21.
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