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The importance of x-ray small-angle scattering in colloid research -- The ?*-law in colloid and polymer science -- The theory of surface tension components and the equation of state approach -- Characterization of polymer surfaces by means of electrokinetic measurements -- Measuring the zetapotential of fibers, films and granulates -- Relationship between solubility and micellization of surfactants: The temperature range of micellization -- Critical micelle concentration of some homogeneously ethoxylated nonylphenols -- Studies on the conformation of polypeptides in reverse micelles -- Phase transitions in phospholipid monolayers and rheological properties of the corresponding membrane model -- Structures in aqueous solutions of nonionic tensides -- Phase equilibria and thermodynamics of liquid and solid crystal phases: formation of transition metal dodecyl benzenesulfonates -- The influence of charged surfactants upon reverse osmosis -- Measurement of low interfacial tensions by capillary wave spectroscopy. Study of an oil-water-surfactant system near its phase inversion -- Dielectric spectroscopy — a method of investigating the stability of water-oil emulsions -- Porod’s limit of small angle x-ray scattering from AOT-H2O isooctane micro-emulsions -- Kinetics of phase transformations in a fluorinated micro-emulsion system -- Petroleum emulsions, micro-emulsions, and micellar solutions -- Phase equilibria in the systems used for vinyl acetate micro-emulsion polymerization -- In vitro drug release from liquid crystalline creams; cream structure dependence -- Physico-chemical properties of small bubbles in liquids -- Thermodynamics of accumulation processes applied to colloidal systems -- Evidence for secondary minimum coagulation in a silica hydrosol obtained by dynamic light scattering -- Sharp maxima in the flotation rate -- Pigment dispersion in organic solvents -- On the sediment volume of colloidal aggregates 1. A fractal approach to the problem -- Application of bentonite suspensions as supporting media in foundation engineering an other underground workings -- Effective volume and immobilization concentration of dispersed particles -- correlation between latex stability data determined by practical and colloid chemistry-based methods -- Kinetic analysis of the influence of additives on spontaneous precipitation from electrolytic solutions -- Crystal growth of lead fluoride using constant composition method I. The effect of Pb/F activity ratio on the solubility of solid phase -- Crystal growth in gels — a survey -- Electro-optical study of a polyelectrolytic graft copolymer -- Rheological properties of solutions of a colloid-disperse homoglucan from Schizophyllum commune -- Kinetics of swollen surface layer formation in the diffusion process of polymer dissolution -- Investigations of the permselectivity of styrene-butadiene block copolymer membranes -- Further electronmicroscope observations on polyethylene II. An artifact makes amorphous surface layers visible on crystal lamellae in melts -- Element specific electron microscopy of polymeric materials.

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Main Authors: Hummel, K. editor., Schurz, J. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Darmstadt : Steinkopff, 1988
Subjects:Chemistry., Physical chemistry., Physical Chemistry.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0116754
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Summary:The importance of x-ray small-angle scattering in colloid research -- The ?*-law in colloid and polymer science -- The theory of surface tension components and the equation of state approach -- Characterization of polymer surfaces by means of electrokinetic measurements -- Measuring the zetapotential of fibers, films and granulates -- Relationship between solubility and micellization of surfactants: The temperature range of micellization -- Critical micelle concentration of some homogeneously ethoxylated nonylphenols -- Studies on the conformation of polypeptides in reverse micelles -- Phase transitions in phospholipid monolayers and rheological properties of the corresponding membrane model -- Structures in aqueous solutions of nonionic tensides -- Phase equilibria and thermodynamics of liquid and solid crystal phases: formation of transition metal dodecyl benzenesulfonates -- The influence of charged surfactants upon reverse osmosis -- Measurement of low interfacial tensions by capillary wave spectroscopy. Study of an oil-water-surfactant system near its phase inversion -- Dielectric spectroscopy — a method of investigating the stability of water-oil emulsions -- Porod’s limit of small angle x-ray scattering from AOT-H2O isooctane micro-emulsions -- Kinetics of phase transformations in a fluorinated micro-emulsion system -- Petroleum emulsions, micro-emulsions, and micellar solutions -- Phase equilibria in the systems used for vinyl acetate micro-emulsion polymerization -- In vitro drug release from liquid crystalline creams; cream structure dependence -- Physico-chemical properties of small bubbles in liquids -- Thermodynamics of accumulation processes applied to colloidal systems -- Evidence for secondary minimum coagulation in a silica hydrosol obtained by dynamic light scattering -- Sharp maxima in the flotation rate -- Pigment dispersion in organic solvents -- On the sediment volume of colloidal aggregates 1. A fractal approach to the problem -- Application of bentonite suspensions as supporting media in foundation engineering an other underground workings -- Effective volume and immobilization concentration of dispersed particles -- correlation between latex stability data determined by practical and colloid chemistry-based methods -- Kinetic analysis of the influence of additives on spontaneous precipitation from electrolytic solutions -- Crystal growth of lead fluoride using constant composition method I. The effect of Pb/F activity ratio on the solubility of solid phase -- Crystal growth in gels — a survey -- Electro-optical study of a polyelectrolytic graft copolymer -- Rheological properties of solutions of a colloid-disperse homoglucan from Schizophyllum commune -- Kinetics of swollen surface layer formation in the diffusion process of polymer dissolution -- Investigations of the permselectivity of styrene-butadiene block copolymer membranes -- Further electronmicroscope observations on polyethylene II. An artifact makes amorphous surface layers visible on crystal lamellae in melts -- Element specific electron microscopy of polymeric materials.