Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... adsorption has occurred . The most usual procedure for measuring the amount of adsorption is to mix a weighed amount of adsorbent powder with a polymer ADSORPTION OF POLYMERS FROM SOLUTION 3 Determination of the Amount of Adsorption.
... adsorption has occurred . The most usual procedure for measuring the amount of adsorption is to mix a weighed amount of adsorbent powder with a polymer ADSORPTION OF POLYMERS FROM SOLUTION 3 Determination of the Amount of Adsorption.
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... adsorbent . It seems like- ly that the adsorption of PDS consists of loops extending into the solution , as shown in Fig . 1b . = = 0 ) According to Ullman's model , the amount of adsorption of polymer is either independent of the ...
... adsorbent . It seems like- ly that the adsorption of PDS consists of loops extending into the solution , as shown in Fig . 1b . = = 0 ) According to Ullman's model , the amount of adsorption of polymer is either independent of the ...
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... adsorption process [ 87 , 88 ] . The affinity of solvent for pigment solids is usually de- termined by measuring the heat of ... amount of solvent adsorbed onto the adsorbent from the vapor state . They found that the adsorption of poly ...
... adsorption process [ 87 , 88 ] . The affinity of solvent for pigment solids is usually de- termined by measuring the heat of ... amount of solvent adsorbed onto the adsorbent from the vapor state . They found that the adsorption of poly ...
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