Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption |
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... resin on titanium dioxide by applying the Guth - Gold equation ( 13 ) and found that the film thickness increased with increasing molecular weight of the resin and the intrinsic viscosity of the solution . The results indicated that the ...
... resin on titanium dioxide by applying the Guth - Gold equation ( 13 ) and found that the film thickness increased with increasing molecular weight of the resin and the intrinsic viscosity of the solution . The results indicated that the ...
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... resin and melamine resin . [ Redrawn with permission from Shikizai Kyokaishi 35:98 ( 1962 ) ; copyright by the Japanese Society of Color Materials . ] Koelmans and Overbeek [ 178 ] studied the stabilization mech- anism of the dispersion ...
... resin and melamine resin . [ Redrawn with permission from Shikizai Kyokaishi 35:98 ( 1962 ) ; copyright by the Japanese Society of Color Materials . ] Koelmans and Overbeek [ 178 ] studied the stabilization mech- anism of the dispersion ...
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... Resin Concentration , % Figure 18 Change in the potential of Mapico Yellow with alkyd resin / melamine resin ratio . Total concentration = 6 % . [ Redrawn with permission from Shikizai Kyokaishi 37 : 138 ( 1964 ) ; copyright by the ...
... Resin Concentration , % Figure 18 Change in the potential of Mapico Yellow with alkyd resin / melamine resin ratio . Total concentration = 6 % . [ Redrawn with permission from Shikizai Kyokaishi 37 : 138 ( 1964 ) ; copyright by the ...
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