Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... segments experimentally . The fraction of the adsorbed segments p is given by < v > / t , where t is the total number of segments per molecule . They studied the adsorption of poly ( lauryl methacrylate ) onto silica by measuring the ...
... segments experimentally . The fraction of the adsorbed segments p is given by < v > / t , where t is the total number of segments per molecule . They studied the adsorption of poly ( lauryl methacrylate ) onto silica by measuring the ...
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... number of segments per loop , and corresponds to N in Meier's equation . The density distributions calculated by Hesselink for the segments of a polymer terminally adsorbed at one end ( tail adsorption ) and at both ends ( loop ...
... number of segments per loop , and corresponds to N in Meier's equation . The density distributions calculated by Hesselink for the segments of a polymer terminally adsorbed at one end ( tail adsorption ) and at both ends ( loop ...
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... number of segments per chain N or per loop ( tail ) i and the length of the segments & ; 2. The number of adsorbed loops v ; 3 . 4 . The interaction between the polymer segment and solvent X1 ; The mode of attachment of the ...
... number of segments per chain N or per loop ( tail ) i and the length of the segments & ; 2. The number of adsorbed loops v ; 3 . 4 . The interaction between the polymer segment and solvent X1 ; The mode of attachment of the ...
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