Browsing by Subject "Biomaterials"
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(1988)Fluorescence techniques are used to study the effect of size on the properties of dioctadecyldimethylammonium chloride vesicles. The solubilization site and the deactivation rates of excited pyrene by bromide counterions ...
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(1988)A study of the adsorption and thermodynamic functions of sulfur dioxide on Aerosil has been made, leading to some conclusions about the mobility of the SO2 molecule. The differential and integral enthalpies and entropies ...
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(1969)The influence of the concentration of nonionic detergents on the cloud point of their aqueous solutions is discussed using Huggins' theory of polymer solutions. The treatment is exemplified by applying the theory to the ...
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(2016)The development of polymer nanocomposites with antimicrobial properties has been a key factor for controlling or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms and preventing foodborne diseases and nosocomial infections. Commercially ...
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(1970)The effect of electrolytes upon aqueous solutions of nonionic detergents is studied by examining the distribution of the three components between the conjugate phases in the corresponding ternary diagrams. NaSCN and NaCl ...
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(1993)Four sodium polysoaps from poly[malcic anbydride-co-styrene] were synthesized and the surface properties of their aqueous solutions at the air-water interface were determined. The surface tension lowering was directly ...
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(2003)Surface tension measurements have been made in aqueous solutions of anionic hemiesters of an alternating copolymer of maleic acid and styrene, MAS-n with n=0-12, in the presence of dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide, DTAB. ...