Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... dispersion medium is liquid , either aqueous or nonaqueous . If the dispersed phase is highly compatible with the dispersion medium , then one is dealing with hydrophilic or lyophilic systems , respectively . However , when the two ...
... dispersion medium is liquid , either aqueous or nonaqueous . If the dispersed phase is highly compatible with the dispersion medium , then one is dealing with hydrophilic or lyophilic systems , respectively . However , when the two ...
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... dispersion medium . They should be used in conjunction with oth- er methods to yield the most information . Rheological methods can give useful information about particle - particle interactions with the dispersion medium and can be ...
... dispersion medium . They should be used in conjunction with oth- er methods to yield the most information . Rheological methods can give useful information about particle - particle interactions with the dispersion medium and can be ...
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... Dispersion Medium Compatability Effect Napper [ 235 , 252-257 ] studied extensively the effect of the dispersion medium on dispersions by varying the temperature and the medium , and discussed the results in terms of thermodynamics ...
... Dispersion Medium Compatability Effect Napper [ 235 , 252-257 ] studied extensively the effect of the dispersion medium on dispersions by varying the temperature and the medium , and discussed the results in terms of thermodynamics ...
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