Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... developed . The site - dissociation - site - binding model which grew out of the early analyses of Yates et al . ( 1974 ) and Bowden et al . ( 1977 ) , was developed by Davis et al . ( 1978 ) and was reviewed in detail by James and ...
... developed . The site - dissociation - site - binding model which grew out of the early analyses of Yates et al . ( 1974 ) and Bowden et al . ( 1977 ) , was developed by Davis et al . ( 1978 ) and was reviewed in detail by James and ...
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... develop for every two surface oxygens . Their N , value is , therefore , perhaps half of that used by James and Parks ... developed on mercury , such an ion would not be regarded as specifically ( i.e. chemically ) adsorbed , but on the ...
... develop for every two surface oxygens . Their N , value is , therefore , perhaps half of that used by James and Parks ... developed on mercury , such an ion would not be regarded as specifically ( i.e. chemically ) adsorbed , but on the ...
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... 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 that the surface tension can be expressed in terms of the ...
... 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 that the surface tension can be expressed in terms of the ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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