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The Rule of Schulze and Hardy
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J. T. G. Overbeek
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1. Januar 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1980-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- The Rule of Schulze and Hardy
- Structural and thermodynamic peculiarities of the boundary layers of liquids
- Colloid chemical aspects of corrosion of metals
- Conceptual progress in surfactant solutions
- Colloidal behaviour of materials with ionizable group surfaces
- Colloid stability as a dynamic phenomenon
- The adsorption of N-alkanes into bimolecular lipid layers: theory and experiment
- Effect of surface mobility on the dynamic behavior of thin liquid films
- Well-characterized monodisperse polystyrene latexes as model colloids
- Synthesis, properties and biomedical applications of hydrophilic, functional, polymeric immunomicrospheres
- Some thermodynamic aspects of wetting and adhesion
- Interfacial chemistry and adhesion: recent developments and prospects
- Some aspects on the hydration of surfactant micelles
- Solubilization in micellar systems
- Research on enhanced oil recovery: past, present and future
- Aggregation in surfactant solutions: formation and properties of micelles and microemulsions
Artikel in diesem Heft
- The Rule of Schulze and Hardy
- Structural and thermodynamic peculiarities of the boundary layers of liquids
- Colloid chemical aspects of corrosion of metals
- Conceptual progress in surfactant solutions
- Colloidal behaviour of materials with ionizable group surfaces
- Colloid stability as a dynamic phenomenon
- The adsorption of N-alkanes into bimolecular lipid layers: theory and experiment
- Effect of surface mobility on the dynamic behavior of thin liquid films
- Well-characterized monodisperse polystyrene latexes as model colloids
- Synthesis, properties and biomedical applications of hydrophilic, functional, polymeric immunomicrospheres
- Some thermodynamic aspects of wetting and adhesion
- Interfacial chemistry and adhesion: recent developments and prospects
- Some aspects on the hydration of surfactant micelles
- Solubilization in micellar systems
- Research on enhanced oil recovery: past, present and future
- Aggregation in surfactant solutions: formation and properties of micelles and microemulsions