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Of the various attempts to rationalise this behaviour we will examine , in detail ,
only the most highly developed . The site - dissociation - site - binding model
which grew out of the early analyses of Yates et al . ( 1974 ) and Bowden et al .
Of the various attempts to rationalise this behaviour we will examine , in detail ,
only the most highly developed . The site - dissociation - site - binding model
which grew out of the early analyses of Yates et al . ( 1974 ) and Bowden et al .
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The Ruckenstein treatment of microemulsion formation has been developed by
Ruckenstein and Krishnan for non - ionic ( 1980a ) and ionic ( 1980b ) surfactants
. They develop an adsorption isotherm for the surfactant and co - surfactant so ...
The Ruckenstein treatment of microemulsion formation has been developed by
Ruckenstein and Krishnan for non - ionic ( 1980a ) and ionic ( 1980b ) surfactants
. They develop an adsorption isotherm for the surfactant and co - surfactant so ...
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10 ) ) permits the development of a general relation between volume flow rate
and the pressure over the capillary length ... 14 ) Jo The shear rate for fully
developed laminar flow in a tube is in this case ( - dv _ / dr ) ( compare eqn ( 18 .
5 .
10 ) ) permits the development of a general relation between volume flow rate
and the pressure over the capillary length ... 14 ) Jo The shear rate for fully
developed laminar flow in a tube is in this case ( - dv _ / dr ) ( compare eqn ( 18 .
5 .
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Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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