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Tatsuo Sato, Richard Ruch. Attractive Energy Effect of Adsorbed Layers on Stability Effect on VA / Effect on vel / Experimental / R Studies Summary 3 / STERIC STABILIZATION Introduction Entropic Effects Mackor's Theory / Clayfield - Lumb ...
Tatsuo Sato, Richard Ruch. Attractive Energy Effect of Adsorbed Layers on Stability Effect on VA / Effect on vel / Experimental / R Studies Summary 3 / STERIC STABILIZATION Introduction Entropic Effects Mackor's Theory / Clayfield - Lumb ...
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... EFFECT OF ADSORBED LAYERS ON STABILITY Effect on V A The attractive energy expressed by the equations in the last section is applicable only to the cases where there is no ad- sorbed layer on the particles . The presence of an adsorbed ...
... EFFECT OF ADSORBED LAYERS ON STABILITY Effect on V A The attractive energy expressed by the equations in the last section is applicable only to the cases where there is no ad- sorbed layer on the particles . The presence of an adsorbed ...
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... effect of polymers should increase with increasing molecular weight . Li - In - On , Vincent , and Waite [ 282 ] found , however , that there was a critical concentration ... Effect / Molecular Weight Adsorbate Thickness Effect / Dispersion.
... effect of polymers should increase with increasing molecular weight . Li - In - On , Vincent , and Waite [ 282 ] found , however , that there was a critical concentration ... Effect / Molecular Weight Adsorbate Thickness Effect / Dispersion.
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