Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... increase in a similar fashion . The increase in the velocity is however , much less dramatic , for as increases , the increasing counterion population is confined to a layer of diminishing thickness adjacent to the particle surface ...
... increase in a similar fashion . The increase in the velocity is however , much less dramatic , for as increases , the increasing counterion population is confined to a layer of diminishing thickness adjacent to the particle surface ...
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... increase with increase in the ratio R / Rь . ~ It should be pointed out that there is a limit to the extent to which the gap can be reduced . To treat the fluid between the cylinders as a Shear stress ( N m2 ) 100 R = / 2.2 2.5 3.0 5.0 ...
... increase with increase in the ratio R / Rь . ~ It should be pointed out that there is a limit to the extent to which the gap can be reduced . To treat the fluid between the cylinders as a Shear stress ( N m2 ) 100 R = / 2.2 2.5 3.0 5.0 ...
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... increases . The ' bond ' between two flocs is a particle - particle bond and its strength is again governed by the C ... increase ( by ~ 25-50 % ) as the shear rate falls towards y . ( ~ 300-900 s1 ) . The mean floc radius , a , as ...
... increases . The ' bond ' between two flocs is a particle - particle bond and its strength is again governed by the C ... increase ( by ~ 25-50 % ) as the shear rate falls towards y . ( ~ 300-900 s1 ) . The mean floc radius , a , as ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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