Colloid And Surface Properties Of Clays And Related MineralsDiscusses measuring the surface properties of flat or particulate solids with contact angles of drops of high-energy liquids deposited on solid surfaces or via the thin-layer wicking technique. It focuses on Lifshitz-van der Waals, Lewis acid-base, and electrical double layer interactions. |
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... AG and AG , respectively ( see Tables 1 and 2 ) . These represent either hydrophobic attractions ( when āGIF < 0 ) ... ( w ) , whereas hydrophilic repulsion is a consequence of the ( AB ) free energy of attraction between the water molecules ( w ) ...
... AG and AG , respectively ( see Tables 1 and 2 ) . These represent either hydrophobic attractions ( when āGIF < 0 ) ... ( w ) , whereas hydrophilic repulsion is a consequence of the ( AB ) free energy of attraction between the water molecules ( w ) ...
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... AG , or vice- 1w1 " versa 1 with respect to solvent ( e.g. , water ) and the solubility of 1 Swelling of clay Hydrophilic ( AB ) re- minerals pulsion formation of imper- 8.13 , 8.15 meable environmen- tal barriers for con- tainment of ...
... AG , or vice- 1w1 " versa 1 with respect to solvent ( e.g. , water ) and the solubility of 1 Swelling of clay Hydrophilic ( AB ) re- minerals pulsion formation of imper- 8.13 , 8.15 meable environmen- tal barriers for con- tainment of ...
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Contents
XCI | 153 |
XCII | 154 |
XCIII | 156 |
XCIV | 159 |
XCVI | 162 |
XCVII | 163 |
XCIX | 165 |
CI | 166 |
XIX | 13 |
XX | 15 |
XXII | 17 |
XXIII | 19 |
XXIV | 20 |
XXV | 21 |
XXVII | 25 |
XXIX | 28 |
XXX | 36 |
XXXI | 39 |
XXXIII | 41 |
XXXIV | 46 |
XXXV | 47 |
XXXVII | 52 |
XXXVIII | 54 |
XXXIX | 60 |
XL | 61 |
XLI | 64 |
XLIII | 66 |
XLIV | 69 |
XLV | 72 |
XLVI | 79 |
XLVII | 81 |
XLIX | 84 |
L | 87 |
LII | 90 |
LIII | 93 |
LIV | 101 |
LVI | 104 |
LVII | 116 |
LVIII | 119 |
LX | 121 |
LXI | 123 |
LXII | 125 |
LXIII | 127 |
LXIV | 129 |
LXV | 130 |
LXVII | 131 |
LXVIII | 132 |
LXX | 133 |
LXXI | 134 |
LXXIII | 135 |
LXXV | 136 |
LXXVI | 137 |
LXXVII | 138 |
LXXVIII | 139 |
LXXIX | 141 |
LXXX | 142 |
LXXXII | 144 |
LXXXIII | 145 |
LXXXIV | 146 |
LXXXV | 148 |
LXXXVI | 149 |
LXXXVII | 151 |
LXXXVIII | 152 |
CII | 167 |
CIII | 168 |
CV | 169 |
CVII | 170 |
CVIII | 172 |
CIX | 173 |
CXI | 175 |
CXIII | 176 |
CXV | 178 |
CXVII | 181 |
CXVIII | 182 |
CXX | 183 |
CXXII | 184 |
CXXIII | 185 |
CXXIV | 186 |
CXXV | 190 |
CXXVI | 191 |
CXXVII | 193 |
CXXVIII | 194 |
CXXIX | 195 |
CXXXI | 202 |
CXXXII | 203 |
CXXXIV | 204 |
CXXXV | 208 |
CXXXVI | 209 |
CXXXVIII | 212 |
CXXXIX | 213 |
CXLI | 214 |
CXLII | 215 |
CXLIII | 216 |
CXLIV | 218 |
CXLVI | 219 |
CXLVII | 220 |
CXLVIII | 221 |
CL | 223 |
CLI | 224 |
CLII | 225 |
CLIII | 226 |
CLIV | 229 |
CLV | 230 |
CLVI | 235 |
CLVII | 239 |
CLVIII | 244 |
CLIX | 248 |
CLX | 251 |
CLXI | 252 |
CLXIII | 253 |
CLXV | 255 |
CLXVI | 256 |
CLXVII | 257 |
CLXVIII | 258 |
CLXIX | 261 |
CLXX | 285 |
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Colloid And Surface Properties Of Clays And Related Minerals Rossman F. Giese,Carel J. van Oss No preview available - 2002 |
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adhesion adsorbed adsorption aluminum ammonium anions asbestos C-potential cations Central Atom Ligand Chaudhury chemical chrysotile clay minerals clay particles clinographic view closest packed cohesion Colloid Colloid Interface Sci contact angle contact angle measurements coordination density determined dioctahedral DLVO double layer edited electron electrostatic equation Figure flocculation free energy g/cc Giese glycerol Hamaker hectorite hydration hydrogen bonding hydrophilic hydroxyl illite immersed in water interaction energy interatomic distances interlayer cations ionic strength ions iwi iwi kaolinite layer charge Lifshitz-van der Waals Ligand Distance macroscopic materials mica mineral particles mJ/mĀ² molecular monopolar montmorillonite negatively charged octahedral octahedral sheet octahedral sites orientation oxide Oxygen oxygen atoms parameters phyllosilicate polar liquids polymers potential pyrophyllite radius repulsion silicate minerals silicon smectite solid surface solubility solution stability stacking surface properties surface tension surface thermodynamic Surfactants Table talc temperature tetrahedral thin layer wicking values vermiculite water molecules