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... measurements , we also can extract the mutual - diffusion coefficient . Figure 4.10 shows the measured self - diffusion coefficient of all components in a micellar solution of decylammonium dichloroacetate with added trace amounts of ...
... measurements , we also can extract the mutual - diffusion coefficient . Figure 4.10 shows the measured self - diffusion coefficient of all components in a micellar solution of decylammonium dichloroacetate with added trace amounts of ...
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... measured between adsorbed DHDAA bilayers 4 in 5 x 10 M DHDAA and 3 x 10-4 M sodium acetate solution . The observed Debye length now corresponds reasonably well to that expected for the sodium . acetate solution . However , at ...
... measured between adsorbed DHDAA bilayers 4 in 5 x 10 M DHDAA and 3 x 10-4 M sodium acetate solution . The observed Debye length now corresponds reasonably well to that expected for the sodium . acetate solution . However , at ...
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... Measured forces between mica sheets in 1.2 mM HCl ; dashed line shows fit to DLVO theory . ( b ) Measured forces in a solution containing 1.2 mM KCl and 1.2 mM KOH . Inset : repulsive force at short range . ( R.M. Pashley , J. Colloid ...
... Measured forces between mica sheets in 1.2 mM HCl ; dashed line shows fit to DLVO theory . ( b ) Measured forces in a solution containing 1.2 mM KCl and 1.2 mM KOH . Inset : repulsive force at short range . ( R.M. Pashley , J. Colloid ...
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