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Comprehensive Chemistry XII
7.10). The intense heat produced vaporizes some of the metal, which then
condenses to form particles of colloidal size. (Hi) Peptization, Peptization may be
defined as the process of converting a precipitate into colloidal form by shaking it
with ...
Dr. N . K. Verma, Prof. S. K. Khanna, Dr. B. Kapila
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Scientific Bases for the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts
453 Peptization mechanisms of boehmite used as precursors for catalysts D.
Fauchadourl, F. Kolendaz, L. Rouleauz, L. Barrel, L. Normand1 I lnstitut Francais
du Pétrole, 1-4 Avenue de Bois Préau, 92852 Rueil Malmaison Cedex, France 2
...
E. Gaigneaux*, D.E. De Vos**, P.A. Jacobs**, 2002
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Introduction to Sol-Gel Processing
V Reversibility of coagulation When a sol has coagulated, a practical question is
to know if this coagulation is irreversible, or if peptization can again be realized.
Actually, re-peptization appears to be feasible in some cases only [107].
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Handbook of sol-gel science and technology. 1. Sol-gel ...
Peptizing Titania Sols One of the most common methods to prepare an aqueous
sol is peptization of precipitates. Titania sols are also prepared by this method.
TiCU and titanium alkoxides are often used as starting reagents, and acids such
...
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Solvent Crazing of Polymers
The fact that the structure of the dried solvent crazes is able to experience the
reverse process, that is, peptization, (Fig. 129) allows one to explain high
adsorption from the solutions. Actually, adsorption of appreciable amounts of
iodine and its ...
A.L. Volynskii, N.F. Bakeev, 1995
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Ceramic Processing and Sintering
Peptization of the precipitated hydroxide (e.g., by the addition of acids) to form a
clear sol 3. Gelation (e.g., by evaporation of solvent) 4. Drying of the gel 5.
Sintering of the dried gel The formation of the sol can be a critical part of the
process.
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Bibliography of Colloid Chemistry
PEPTIZATION BREDIG: Z. Eiettro-chem. 4, 514, (1898); Z. Jfhysikel Chem. 31,
258, (1899) Peptization by electrical disintegration. LOTTERMOSER: J. Prakt.
Cham. 68, 343 (1903); 72, 39 (1905); 73, 371 (1906? Z. Physik-al Chem. 62, 371
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Harry Nicholls Holmes, 1923
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Immunogold-Silver Staining: Principles, Methods, and ...
This technique results in a peptization of the crystal lattices with AuCl~ ions.
When, for instance, immunoglobulins bind a colloidal gold particle, part of its
surface becomes covered with radicals from the protein, i.e., the macromolecule
wraps ...
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The Pearson Guide to Objective Chemistry for the AIEEE
Peptization The process which involves the conversion of precipitates into
colloidal solution is called peptization. The electrolyte added is called peptizing
agent or dispersing agent. For example, to a freshly precipitated solution of ferric
...
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Petroleum Products: Instability And Incompatibility
Again, the asphaltene content increases with time, while the peptization values
remain approximately constant. The higher asphaltene content of visbroken
residua, in comparison with those of vacuum residua, is not surprising. This is a
result ...