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... solvent ) de- rives from the direct interaction between charges , modified by the presence of the solvent . We considered this effect in Section 3.5 : recall Uel = 1 S 小 1 pp dv = — € ‚ ¤ « √ ( vo ) 2 dv ( 3.5.14 ) ds = As discussed ...
... solvent ) de- rives from the direct interaction between charges , modified by the presence of the solvent . We considered this effect in Section 3.5 : recall Uel = 1 S 小 1 pp dv = — € ‚ ¤ « √ ( vo ) 2 dv ( 3.5.14 ) ds = As discussed ...
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... solvent chemical potential - changes the swelling of the lamellar liquid crystal . We can monitor structural changes by x - ray dif- fraction , and the measurements yield a relationship between os- motic pressure and the lamellar repeat ...
... solvent chemical potential - changes the swelling of the lamellar liquid crystal . We can monitor structural changes by x - ray dif- fraction , and the measurements yield a relationship between os- motic pressure and the lamellar repeat ...
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... solvent , the conformation of a single isolated chain depends strongly on the solvent quality with respect to types of monomer units . If it is a good solvent for both units , the configuration will resemble that of a homopolymer in a ...
... solvent , the conformation of a single isolated chain depends strongly on the solvent quality with respect to types of monomer units . If it is a good solvent for both units , the configuration will resemble that of a homopolymer in a ...
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Solutes and Solvents SelfAssembly | 1 |
Literature | 35 |
Related to Surface Tension and | 44 |
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