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Force-distance curves for plate macroions

FIGURE 3.1 The uniaxial pressure cell apparatus used in the neutron-scattering experiments. The whole apparatus is 10 cm high. [Pg.38]

The whole apparatus, which was 10 cm tall, was mounted on a goniometer head, this being fixed to the 0-tumtable of the diffractometer. This arrangement allowed the sample to be exactly located at the center of rotation of the diffractometer. The body of the cell holder was of aluminum, clad in cadmium foil. The sample and solution were cooled using the water circulation ports illustrated, the temperature within the cell being monitored by means of a metal junction thermometer. [Pg.38]

FIGURE 3.2 The 4-value of a gel (c = 0.03 M) as a function of time after application of a uniaxial stress. [Pg.39]

Note The sample area was 0.21 cm2, and the zero-stress d-spacing was 260 A. [Pg.41]

The agreement is reasonable and confirms the reproducibility of the properties of the gels. Some sample-to-sample variability was observed in the intercepts and gradients [Pg.41]


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