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Colloids light scattering

Lifshits theory see Van der Waals interaction between colloids light scattering see electromagnetic radiation lipase 1.1.3... [Pg.762]

Klein R and D Aguanno B 1996 Scattering properties of colloidal suspensions Light Scattering, Principles and Development ed W Brown (Oxford Clarendon) pp 30-102... [Pg.2692]

Comparison of particle diameter of colloidal silica by electron microscopy (cf,). by nitrogen adsorption (d ) and by light scattering (d,)... [Pg.65]

Values of are obtained partly by previous calibration using a series of standard light scatterers whose Rayleigh ratios have been precisely determined. Typical standards used in practice are poly(methyl methacrylate) blocks, colloidal silica suspensions, or tungsto-silicic acid, H4SiW 2O40-... [Pg.87]

Zhou, Z Chu, B, Light-Scattering Study on the Association Behavior of Triblock Polymers of Ethylene Oxide and Propylene Oxide in Aqueous Solution, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 126, 171, 1988. [Pg.624]

Debye, P. (1947) Molecular-weight determination by light scattering./. Phys. Colloid Chem. 51, 18-32. [Pg.1058]

We call the centre of the concentration range the critical micelle concentration (CMC). As an over-simplification, we say the solution has no colloidal micelles below the CMC, but effectively all the monomer exists as micelles above the CMC. As no micelles exist below the CMC, a solution of monomer is clear - like the solution of dilute soap in the bath. But above the CMC, micelles form in solution and impart a turbid aspect owing to Tyndall light scattering. This latter situation corresponds to washing the face in a sink. [Pg.516]

One of the newest particle sizing techniques is light scattering. This technique is used to measure particle size distribution, colloid behavior, particle size growth, aerosol research, clean room monitoring, and pollution monitoring. [Pg.447]

This is partly for ease of processing but frequently fillers are used to produce colour and/or opacity as well as to improve mechanical properties and it is for this reason also that colloidal particles are used because they provide good light scattering at low addition levels. However we will concentrate on changes in mechanical properties. [Pg.45]


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