Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... electric field , E , is applied for only a short time ( < 10-7 sec ) or at high frequency ( > 20 MHz ) the double ... electric field to conduct charge away at the rate at which it is being produced . At this stage the electric currents ...
... electric field , E , is applied for only a short time ( < 10-7 sec ) or at high frequency ( > 20 MHz ) the double ... electric field to conduct charge away at the rate at which it is being produced . At this stage the electric currents ...
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... electric current balance . This is a point which greatly simplifies the calculation of electrokinetic effects in thin double layers ( see Section 13.6.2 ) . The third feature which was not mentioned in our flat plate studies was the ...
... electric current balance . This is a point which greatly simplifies the calculation of electrokinetic effects in thin double layers ( see Section 13.6.2 ) . The third feature which was not mentioned in our flat plate studies was the ...
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... electric fields has been examined using water - in - oil emulsions , since they pose sig- nificant problems in the oil industry , particularly in the extraction process . For oil / water systems it is more usual to combine an electric ...
... electric fields has been examined using water - in - oil emulsions , since they pose sig- nificant problems in the oil industry , particularly in the extraction process . For oil / water systems it is more usual to combine an electric ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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