Tokyo University of Science. (2019, September 12). Charge change: How electric forces vary in colloids. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 12, 2026 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2019 / 09 / ...
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Liquid crystals differ from isotropic fluids (fluids with similar properties in different directions) to exhibit highly anisotropic (varying properties in different directions) interactions with ...
IN this monograph the authors have given a survey of a very wide field. Colloid systems play an impertant part in our daily life ; in the opganisms of all living plants and animals these systems are ...
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The Borden group presented several talks at the 2024 ACS C&SSS, hosted by the University of Washington. Mark Borden organized the Emulsions, Bubbles and Foams track. Group members who gave podium ...
The School of Chemistry's Professor Wuge Briscoe has been selected to give the 2026 Thomas Graham Lecture by the joint Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)/Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) Colloids ...
When calculating electrokinetic force, the convention has been to assume that there is no relative velocity of the fluid compared to the surface, which holds true for hydrophilic surfaces. However, ...
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