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  2. Colloids and Surfaces - Wikipedia

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    Colloids and Surfaces is a peer-reviewed journal of surface science. It was established in 1980. In 1993, it split into two parts Colloids and Surfaces A and Colloids ...

  3. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering ...

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

  4. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Colloid and Interface Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier.It covers research related to colloid and interface science with a particular focus on colloidal materials and nanomaterials; surfactants and soft matter; adsorption, catalysis and electrochemistry; interfacial processes, capillarity and wetting; biomaterials and nanomedicine; and novel ...

  5. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science - Wikipedia

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    It covers all aspects of colloid and interface science, including surface chemistry, physical chemistry, and surface tension. Abstracting and indexing The ...

  6. Colloid - Wikipedia

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    Colloid solutions used in intravenous therapy belong to a major group of volume expanders, and can be used for intravenous fluid replacement. Colloids preserve a high colloid osmotic pressure in the blood, [ 50 ] and therefore, they should theoretically preferentially increase the intravascular volume , whereas other types of volume expanders ...

  7. Soft matter - Wikipedia

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    The experimental setup that Lehmann used to investigate the two melting points of cholesteryl benzoate are still used in the research of liquid crystals as of about 2019. [ 10 ] In 1920, Hermann Staudinger , recipient of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry , [ 11 ] was the first person to suggest that polymers are formed through covalent bonds ...

  8. Dispersion (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    To understand the formation and properties of such dispersions (incl emulsions), it must be considered that the dispersed phase exhibits a "surface", which is covered ("wet") by a different "surface" that, hence, are forming an interface (chemistry). Both surfaces have to be created (which requires a huge amount of energy), and the interfacial ...

  9. Small-angle X-ray scattering - Wikipedia

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    Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a small-angle scattering technique by which nanoscale density differences in a sample can be quantified. This means that it can determine nanoparticle size distributions, resolve the size and shape of (monodisperse) macromolecules, determine pore sizes and characteristic distances of partially ordered materials. [1]