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Colloid surface chemistry

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Shaw, D.J. (1996). Introduction to Colloid Surface Chemistry (4th edn). Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford. [Pg.346]

Soil chemistry is closely related to colloid (surface) chemistry, geochemistry, soil fertility, soil mineralogy, and soil microbiology or biochemistry. Soil fertility considers soil as a medium for plant growth. Soil mineralogy examines the structural chemistry of the solid phase. Soil microbiology studies soil biochemical reactions. Such subdivision is necessary to study the soil thoroughly, but these subdivisions sometimes obscure the interaction between soil components, and this interaction is often as important as the properties of the components alone. [Pg.4]

Hiemenz, P.C., and Rajagopalan, R., Principles of Colloid Surface Chemistry, 3rd ed., Dekker, New York, 1997... [Pg.779]

DE Graham, EL Neudstadter, A Stockwell, KP Whitting-ham, RJR Cairns. Symposium on Surface Active Agents. Society of Chemical Industries Colloids Surfaces Chemistry Group, London, 1979, pp 127. [Pg.591]

The potential for a broader application of this technique in colloid surface chemistry is limited to some degree by the dependence of the SER effect on plasmon resonance intensity. Many metals are eliminated as candidates for SERS since only very few exhibit the well defined plasmon resonance needed for this... [Pg.509]

COLLOID SURFACE CHEMISTRY 6. Polymer Stabilized Clusters... [Pg.109]

H. Adair in Applied Colloid Surface Chemistry ISBN 0849386632 (1999). [Pg.193]

D.J. Shaw, (1992) Colloid Surface Chemistry, 4 edn, Butterworth and Heinemann, Oxford. [Pg.10]

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M. T. Valentine, Z. E. Perlman, M. L. Gardel, et al. Colloid surface chemistry critically affects multiple particle tracking measurements of biomaterials. Biophys. J., 86 (2004), 4004 014. [Pg.285]

Fitch, R.M., Mallya, P.K., McCarvUl, W.T. and Miller, R.S. (1981) Preprints, Division of Colloid Surface Chemistry ACS, 182nd Meeting, 23-28 August, Paper No. 64. [Pg.284]


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