Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... discussion in Sections 6.7-6.10 that models of the electrical double layer on colloidal particles have become rather sophisticated , requiring the specification of quite a few ( often five or six ) adjustable parameters . If such models ...
... discussion in Sections 6.7-6.10 that models of the electrical double layer on colloidal particles have become rather sophisticated , requiring the specification of quite a few ( often five or six ) adjustable parameters . If such models ...
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... discussion of electrokinetics is given in the next Chapter . Assumption ( iv ) was discussed in Section 12.2.4 . = With these assumptions , a simple double layer , generated by a surface excess , T1 , of potential determining ions , of ...
... discussion of electrokinetics is given in the next Chapter . Assumption ( iv ) was discussed in Section 12.2.4 . = With these assumptions , a simple double layer , generated by a surface excess , T1 , of potential determining ions , of ...
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... discuss the concepts used to describe that behaviour , concentrating on those aspects in which emulsions differ from the ordinary colloidal sols whose stability and transport properties were discussed in ... discussion INTRODUCTION 909.
... discuss the concepts used to describe that behaviour , concentrating on those aspects in which emulsions differ from the ordinary colloidal sols whose stability and transport properties were discussed in ... discussion INTRODUCTION 909.
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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