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... shown in Fig . 1a and b . The points of attachment are referred to as the anchor segments of the polymer chain . The adsorption shown in Fig . 1b forms loops between the anchor seg- ments and is appropriately called loop adsorption . Fig ...
... shown in Fig . 1a and b . The points of attachment are referred to as the anchor segments of the polymer chain . The adsorption shown in Fig . 1b forms loops between the anchor seg- ments and is appropriately called loop adsorption . Fig ...
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... shown in Fig . 1a . If 0 < a < 0.1 , the polymer molecule is adsorbed as a set of contiguous spheres with a radius equal or proportional to the radius of gyration , and similar to the adsorption pictured in Fig . 1d . In this case , AM ...
... shown in Fig . 1a . If 0 < a < 0.1 , the polymer molecule is adsorbed as a set of contiguous spheres with a radius equal or proportional to the radius of gyration , and similar to the adsorption pictured in Fig . 1d . In this case , AM ...
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... shown in Fig . 45a ; the other is bridging by the interaction of polymer chains ad- sorbed onto different particles , as shown in Fig . 45b . Bridging flocculation of the type in Fig . 45a occurs under conditions where ( 1 ) the polymer ...
... shown in Fig . 45a ; the other is bridging by the interaction of polymer chains ad- sorbed onto different particles , as shown in Fig . 45b . Bridging flocculation of the type in Fig . 45a occurs under conditions where ( 1 ) the polymer ...
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