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Rendall et al . ( 1979 ) have also applied the Smith procedure ( Section 12 . 2 . 4 )
to the analysis of surfactant adsorption onto the Agl , nylon , and polyester
surfaces . The equations developed are similar to those in Section 12 . 4 (
particularly ...
Rendall et al . ( 1979 ) have also applied the Smith procedure ( Section 12 . 2 . 4 )
to the analysis of surfactant adsorption onto the Agl , nylon , and polyester
surfaces . The equations developed are similar to those in Section 12 . 4 (
particularly ...
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onto hydrophobic surfaces , Klimenko et al . ( 1974a ) estimated the anticipated
area which an aggregate of surfactant molecules would occupy if the aggregation
number were half that of the bulk micelle . In a sense , these would be true hemi ...
onto hydrophobic surfaces , Klimenko et al . ( 1974a ) estimated the anticipated
area which an aggregate of surfactant molecules would occupy if the aggregation
number were half that of the bulk micelle . In a sense , these would be true hemi ...
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Evans et al ( 1985 ) and Miller et al . ( 1987 ) give some striking examples of the
detail which can be observed using this very valuable technique . The most
important feature of VEDICM is its ability to exhibit the dynamic processes
occurring in ...
Evans et al ( 1985 ) and Miller et al . ( 1987 ) give some striking examples of the
detail which can be observed using this very valuable technique . The most
important feature of VEDICM is its ability to exhibit the dynamic processes
occurring in ...
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Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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