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Relaxation effect polymer-salt complexes

The effect of the change of the salt concentration on the relaxation time distribution at SDS/PEO 1 9 w/w, shown in Fig. 14, appears larger than may be expected from the change in the phase ctiagram. At both salt concentrations is composition is far beyond the saturation limit. The amplitudes of the scattering peaks should, however, dii tly reflect the relative amounts of material present as free micelles in the polymer-surfactant complex when the main peak areas are equal. [Pg.211]


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