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The first step in the experiments involved the measurement of electrophoretic
mobility and conductivity of dilute latices . The suspensions were then centrifuged
down to concentrations where the particles became compacted to form porous ...
The first step in the experiments involved the measurement of electrophoretic
mobility and conductivity of dilute latices . The suspensions were then centrifuged
down to concentrations where the particles became compacted to form porous ...
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p . d . i . and neutral surfactants or polymers are adsorbed , or where an ionic
surfactant or a polyelectrolyte is involved . Electrostatic interactions are again
estimated from the S - potentials , but the charge distribution in the regions daß
and ...
p . d . i . and neutral surfactants or polymers are adsorbed , or where an ionic
surfactant or a polyelectrolyte is involved . Electrostatic interactions are again
estimated from the S - potentials , but the charge distribution in the regions daß
and ...
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Even the energy involved in stretching particleparticle bonds inside the flocs ( as
they are rotated and distorted by the shear field ) is unimportant . By far the
largest contribution to E , comes from the viscous energy involved in moving
liquid into ...
Even the energy involved in stretching particleparticle bonds inside the flocs ( as
they are rotated and distorted by the shear field ) is unimportant . By far the
largest contribution to E , comes from the viscous energy involved in moving
liquid into ...
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Contents
Contents of Volume I | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CONCENTRATED | 827 |
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Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 1 Robert J. Hunter,Lee R. White,Derek Y. C. Chan Snippet view - 1987 |
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