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Interfacial processes in mineral/water systems
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D. W. Fuerstenau
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1970-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Prospects of macromolecular science and technology
- Water and aqueous solutions at high pressures and temperatures
- Stereochemistry of tellurium(II) complexes and related compounds
- Salt effects on vinyl polymerization - A boundary study of organic and inorganic chemistry
- Recherches récentes sur les composés à large domaine d'existence contenant un même élément à deux dégrés d'oxydation differents [Vanadium bronzes and related compounds]
- Reversible and irreversible modification of the properties of liquids under the influence of a lyophilic surface
- Minerals: prospecting, processing and production
- Intermolecular forces
- Interfacial processes in mineral/water systems
- Electronic relaxation processes in large molecules
- The path to molecular orbital theory
- Relation between electronic structure and chemical reactivity of organic molecules
- Spin, the great indicator of valence behaviour
- Recent developments in valence theory
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Prospects of macromolecular science and technology
- Water and aqueous solutions at high pressures and temperatures
- Stereochemistry of tellurium(II) complexes and related compounds
- Salt effects on vinyl polymerization - A boundary study of organic and inorganic chemistry
- Recherches récentes sur les composés à large domaine d'existence contenant un même élément à deux dégrés d'oxydation differents [Vanadium bronzes and related compounds]
- Reversible and irreversible modification of the properties of liquids under the influence of a lyophilic surface
- Minerals: prospecting, processing and production
- Intermolecular forces
- Interfacial processes in mineral/water systems
- Electronic relaxation processes in large molecules
- The path to molecular orbital theory
- Relation between electronic structure and chemical reactivity of organic molecules
- Spin, the great indicator of valence behaviour
- Recent developments in valence theory