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Colloid formation cationic polyelectrolytes

Strom G, Barla P, Stenins P (1985) The formation of polyelectrolyte complexes between pine xylan and cationic polymers. Colloids Surf 13 193-207... [Pg.23]

Colloid Formation. Several platinum colloids prepared by the alcohol reduction method are listed in Tables I (nonionic polymers) and II (cationic polyelectrolytes). Examples of particles diameters as determined by TEM are given in Table m. In all cases colloids were formed, and most were stable for several weeks, even months. The TEM investigations showed that the particles were in most cases evenly distributed and about 1 - 5 nm in diameter. Depending on the polymer, a range of particle sizes and narrow size distributions were obtained. [Pg.139]


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