The Colloidal Domain: Where Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Technology MeetThe Colloidal Domain, Second Edition is an indispensable professional resource for chemists and chemical engineers working in an array of industries, including petrochemicals, food, agricultural, ceramic, coatings, forestry, and paper products. It is also a superb educational tool for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students of physical chemistry and chemical engineering. |
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... polymer at theta conditions , this result provides a qualitatively correct measure for a coil in general . 7.1.3 Different Concentration Regimes Must Be Distinguished to Describe a Polymer Solution g A polymer molecule with a ...
... polymer at theta conditions , this result provides a qualitatively correct measure for a coil in general . 7.1.3 Different Concentration Regimes Must Be Distinguished to Describe a Polymer Solution g A polymer molecule with a ...
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... polymer systems . 7.2.4 Polymers Facilitate the Self - Assembly of Amphiphiles When an amphiphile is added to a dilute polymer solution , we often observe a cooperative self - assembly process below the CMC of the pure amphiphile ...
... polymer systems . 7.2.4 Polymers Facilitate the Self - Assembly of Amphiphiles When an amphiphile is added to a dilute polymer solution , we often observe a cooperative self - assembly process below the CMC of the pure amphiphile ...
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... polymer . At the critical association concentration ( CAC ) , surfactants self - assemble on the polymer . At the critical micelle con- centration ( CMC ) , which can be measured in the absence of polymer , aggregates continue to form ...
... polymer . At the critical association concentration ( CAC ) , surfactants self - assemble on the polymer . At the critical micelle con- centration ( CMC ) , which can be measured in the absence of polymer , aggregates continue to form ...
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Solutes and Solvents SelfAssembly | 1 |
Literature | 35 |
Related to Surface Tension and | 44 |
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