Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... surfactant under suitable conditions . The behaviour of surfactants is quite different on hydrophobic surfaces ( like Agl ) compared to hydrophilic surfaces ( like the oxides ) and the two cases will be treated separately ( Fuerstenau ...
... surfactant under suitable conditions . The behaviour of surfactants is quite different on hydrophobic surfaces ( like Agl ) compared to hydrophilic surfaces ( like the oxides ) and the two cases will be treated separately ( Fuerstenau ...
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... surfactant , especially if the alcohol is injected into the oil phase . Evidently the higher affinity of the alcohol for the oil phase hinders its diffusion into the aqueous phase . A short to medium chain length of the co - surfactant ...
... surfactant , especially if the alcohol is injected into the oil phase . Evidently the higher affinity of the alcohol for the oil phase hinders its diffusion into the aqueous phase . A short to medium chain length of the co - surfactant ...
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... surfactant and co - surfactant respectively . For ionic surfactants a more elaborate expression is required to take account of the developing potential as the surfactant is adsorbed . This potential reduces the adsorption of the surfactant ...
... surfactant and co - surfactant respectively . For ionic surfactants a more elaborate expression is required to take account of the developing potential as the surfactant is adsorbed . This potential reduces the adsorption of the surfactant ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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