Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... et al . ( 1978 ) shown in Fig . 12.3.7 . That process , involving a liposome surface , was well described by the Stern equation ( 12.3.17 ) with a strong adsorption potential ( chem ~ -15 or 16 kT ) . â Rendall et al . ( 1979 ) have ...
... et al . ( 1978 ) shown in Fig . 12.3.7 . That process , involving a liposome surface , was well described by the Stern equation ( 12.3.17 ) with a strong adsorption potential ( chem ~ -15 or 16 kT ) . â Rendall et al . ( 1979 ) have ...
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... et al . 1974b ) they develop a model in which the hydrocarbon moiety lies flat on the surface whilst the more hydrophilic ( e.g. ethylene oxide ) moiety is oriented at some average angle to the surface , determined by the thermal ...
... et al . 1974b ) they develop a model in which the hydrocarbon moiety lies flat on the surface whilst the more hydrophilic ( e.g. ethylene oxide ) moiety is oriented at some average angle to the surface , determined by the thermal ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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