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... amine . Because of the energetics , the amine exchange is highly favored . Every exchange probably produces a new bond between the amino group of the dodecyl amine and certain active centers of the surface . The differential molar ...
... amine . Because of the energetics , the amine exchange is highly favored . Every exchange probably produces a new bond between the amino group of the dodecyl amine and certain active centers of the surface . The differential molar ...
Page 162
... amine fatty acid and a 1 : 2 mixture of acid and amine on car- bon black from toluene the acid to -82 kJ / mole for dodecyl amine . For the amine this applies only in the case of low surface coverages . If the adsorbed amounts are ...
... amine fatty acid and a 1 : 2 mixture of acid and amine on car- bon black from toluene the acid to -82 kJ / mole for dodecyl amine . For the amine this applies only in the case of low surface coverages . If the adsorbed amounts are ...
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... amine adsorption may be due to the different association in the solution . While the pure amine con- tains sufficient monomers at small concentrations , a greater share of acid - base associates must be an- ticipated for the mixture ...
... amine adsorption may be due to the different association in the solution . While the pure amine con- tains sufficient monomers at small concentrations , a greater share of acid - base associates must be an- ticipated for the mixture ...
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