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... stabilization mechanism . The stabi- lization due to the adsorbed layer is generally called steric stabilization or steric hindrance stabilization . As the inter- est in steric stabilization increases , theories on the mechanism are ...
... stabilization mechanism . The stabi- lization due to the adsorbed layer is generally called steric stabilization or steric hindrance stabilization . As the inter- est in steric stabilization increases , theories on the mechanism are ...
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Tatsuo Sato, Richard Ruch. 3 STERIC STABILIZATION INTRODUCTION When two particles with adsorbed polymer layers approach each other at distances of separation of their surfaces of less than twice ... STERIC STABILIZATION 65 555 Introduction.
Tatsuo Sato, Richard Ruch. 3 STERIC STABILIZATION INTRODUCTION When two particles with adsorbed polymer layers approach each other at distances of separation of their surfaces of less than twice ... STERIC STABILIZATION 65 555 Introduction.
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... steric repulsive force F as a function of equilibrium film thickness & for glyc- S erol monooleate / decane films between two bulk aqueous saturated sodium chloride solutions . ( a ) V ; ( b ) AG ; and ( c ) AG ... STERIC STABILIZATION 117.
... steric repulsive force F as a function of equilibrium film thickness & for glyc- S erol monooleate / decane films between two bulk aqueous saturated sodium chloride solutions . ( a ) V ; ( b ) AG ; and ( c ) AG ... STERIC STABILIZATION 117.
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