Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... estimate the potential drop ( Yo - Ya ) when σ = 1 μC cm2 ( by integration ) . Use this estimate to calculate the integral capacity and compare it with the average value of C ; over the range ( 31 < ( σ / μF cm2 ) < 36 ) . 12.3.5 For ...
... estimate the potential drop ( Yo - Ya ) when σ = 1 μC cm2 ( by integration ) . Use this estimate to calculate the integral capacity and compare it with the average value of C ; over the range ( 31 < ( σ / μF cm2 ) < 36 ) . 12.3.5 For ...
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... estimate is made of the maximum number , NT , of adsorption sites for each anion and cation ( based on the plateau of the adsorption when the electrostatic potential is favourable ) . Some of the ' chemical affinity ' is , therefore ...
... estimate is made of the maximum number , NT , of adsorption sites for each anion and cation ( based on the plateau of the adsorption when the electrostatic potential is favourable ) . Some of the ' chemical affinity ' is , therefore ...
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... estimate for S and putting t = a2 / 9 in the formula ( 13.5.12 ) , we find that the change in ion density , h , just beyond the double layer is of order KE / eD ( Exercise 13.5.5 ) . This ratio is more conveniently written : ea ...
... estimate for S and putting t = a2 / 9 in the formula ( 13.5.12 ) , we find that the change in ion density , h , just beyond the double layer is of order KE / eD ( Exercise 13.5.5 ) . This ratio is more conveniently written : ea ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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