10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LYOSORPTION»
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Hungarica Acta Chimica, Auctoritate Academiae Scientiarum ...
of the lyosorption of the solvent. Using the same catalyst a relationship may exist
between a physical constant of the solvent and the rate of hydro- genation. The
physical constant of the solvent determines the value of the lyosorption, thus ...
The addition of even small amounts of cations accelerates the set by increasing
lyosorption and gelation. This efiect increases with increasing valency of the
cations (Hofmeister Ionic Series). The effect of dispersing agents is that of
retardation.
C. A., 24, 3415 Lyosorption. Wolfgang Ostwald and Walter Haller. Kolloid-chem.
Bei- hefte 29, 354-95(1929).— The sp. vols, of powdered talc, fuller's earth,
AI2O3, Si02, MgO, CaC03, Fe203, graphite, and carbon were detd. after settling
or ...
Eugene Cook Bingham, American Institute of Physics, Samuel Edward Sheppard, 1931
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Chemistry of Specific, Selective, and Sensitive Reactions
This retention, whose degree varies with different liquids and solids, is known as
lyosorption, a term coined by Fodor.16 As the name indicates, this is a special
case of the phenomenon known as adsorption, which, in its most general form,
can ...
The addition of even small amounts of cations accelerates the set by increasing
lyosorption and gelation. This effect increases with increasing valency of the
cations (Hofmeister Ionic Series). The effect of dispersing agents is that of
retardation.
American Society for Testing Materials, 1953
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Colloidal Phenomena: An Introduction to the Science of Colloids
This results in the important conclusion that lyosorption can be very materially
influenced by changes in the charge of the adsorbing surface. With increasing
charge, lyosorption must also increase. Wo. Ostwald and W. Haller have found
that ...
Ernst Alfred Hauser, 1939
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... bimaculate levorotatory retention decedent levulose revive dextrad lyosorption
salient dextrocardia muciparous sejunction dextrose noctalbuminuria subsultory
dextrosuria noctilucent suspensorium dispensary nocturnal tenacious distention
...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... hemaiolysis, hemolysis, hepatolytic, heterolysis, histolysis, hydrolysis,
hydrorytic, hydrolyze, lipolysis, litholyte, lyencephalous, ryophilic, lyophobia,
lyophobic, lyosorption, fyotropic, lysimeter, lysin, lysine, lysis, ly- sism,
lysobacteria. lysocline, ...
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Surfactants in Cosmetics, Second Edition,
10 Schematic presentation of the gel structures of a w/o cream: long paraffin
chains are forming the solid gel in which liquid paraffin chains are immobilized by
lyosorption. Both cetostearyl alcohol (• — ) and cholesterol (derivatives) ( • — O ...
Martin Rieger, Linda D. Rhein, 1997
We do not know either, whether the serum proteins, as the dispersed phase, are
adsorbed at the interface ; if parts of the epithelial layer are proteophil then
lyosorption would take place and change conditions of membrane equilibrium.
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009