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Surface modification of synthetic textiles
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S. B. Sello
Published/Copyright:
January 1, 2009
Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 1981-01-01
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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- Theory of electrolyte crystal growth. The parabolic rate law
- Spontaneous precipitation from electrolytic solutions
- Surfactant interactions with biomembranes and drug absorption
- What do we know about micelles and which questions are still open?
- Colloid spectroscopy
- The behavior of biological lipids
- Information, electron and energy transfer in surface layers
- Effect of internal and external tensides on the electrical properties of polymeric surfaces
- Surface forces - the last 30 A
- Hydration in two-dimensional systems
- Interactions in mixed colloidal systems (heterocoagulation, adhesion, microflotation)
- Thermodynamics of interfacial phenomena
- Progress in interfacial chemistry in relation to colloid stability
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- Interface in composite materials
- The role of the surface in the dispersion of powders in liquids
- Liposomes as "targeted" drug carriers: a physical chemical perspective
- Wetting and detergency
- Molecular events at solid surfaces
- Recommendations for publication of papers on precipitation methods of gravimetric analysis