Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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Page 711
... present descriptions of the electrical state of many important colloid chemical surfaces cannot be regarded as entirely satisfactory . In what follows therefore , we can only describe the present state of development , in the knowledge ...
... present descriptions of the electrical state of many important colloid chemical surfaces cannot be regarded as entirely satisfactory . In what follows therefore , we can only describe the present state of development , in the knowledge ...
Page 753
... present simultaneously and the procedure is then a good deal more complicated though it can , in principle , be performed . Whether one could , in fact , acquire all the necessary data on the amounts of each solid state species present ...
... present simultaneously and the procedure is then a good deal more complicated though it can , in principle , be performed . Whether one could , in fact , acquire all the necessary data on the amounts of each solid state species present ...
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... present or not ( Curves B and C compared to A ) and whether the alcohol is initially injected into the oil ( C ) or the water ( B ) phase . Very large fluctuations in y , are therefore to be expected in the microemulsion mixing process ...
... present or not ( Curves B and C compared to A ) and whether the alcohol is initially injected into the oil ( C ) or the water ( B ) phase . Very large fluctuations in y , are therefore to be expected in the microemulsion mixing process ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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adsorbed adsorption approximation assumed behaviour bulk C-potential calculated Chapter Chem co-surfactant coagulation coalescence Colloid interface Sci colloidal dispersions compare with eqn component constant corresponding counterions diffuse dilute double layer droplets effect electrical electrokinetic electrolyte electrolyte concentration electrostatic emulsion equilibrium Establish eqn estimate Exercise experimental Faraday ferrofluid field film flow fluid force free energy given hard sphere head group Hunter hydrophilic increases interaction K₁ latex liquid measured micelles microemulsion molecules neutron neutron scattering Newtonian fluid non-ionic surfactant Note obtained occur Ottewill Overbeek parameters particles phase Phys Poisson-Boltzmann equation polymer potential potential determining ions pressure procedure pseudoplastic radius region repulsion result scattering shear rate shear stress shown in Fig solution specific adsorption spherical stability structure surface charge surfactant suspension temperature thermodynamic thin thixotropic values velocity visco-elastic viscometer viscosity volume fraction Waals zero