Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... observed for the cationic surfactants , by Soma- sundaran et al . ( 1964 ) would suggest that the aggregation number should be high for those systems . hg The value of Ong for sulphates and sulphonates seems to be close to zero for most ...
... observed for the cationic surfactants , by Soma- sundaran et al . ( 1964 ) would suggest that the aggregation number should be high for those systems . hg The value of Ong for sulphates and sulphonates seems to be close to zero for most ...
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... observation . As expected from the previous discussion , a cone of scattering was observed in each frame ( Fig . 14.1.4b ) . Next , the laser was focused tightly , so that only a small volume of sample , containing about 25 latex ...
... observation . As expected from the previous discussion , a cone of scattering was observed in each frame ( Fig . 14.1.4b ) . Next , the laser was focused tightly , so that only a small volume of sample , containing about 25 latex ...
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... observed at three different times when only ~ 25 particles were illuminated . the same cone of scattering ) , the ... observation of just one fluctuating cluster in the dispersion ; they give a net cone of scattering when averaged over ...
... observed at three different times when only ~ 25 particles were illuminated . the same cone of scattering ) , the ... observation of just one fluctuating cluster in the dispersion ; they give a net cone of scattering when averaged over ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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