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  2. pH-sensitive polymers - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... (2011)152-164) and cellulose acetate phthalate. ... The contact angle value is used to quantify wettability or hydrophobicity of the ...

  3. Cellulose acetate - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of cellulose acetate fiber has an acetate group on approximately two of every three hydroxyls. This cellulose diacetate is known as secondary acetate, or simply as "acetate". After it is formed, cellulose acetate is dissolved in acetone, forming a viscous solution for extrusion through spinnerets (which resemble a shower ...

  4. Contact angle - Wikipedia

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    Cloth, treated to be hydrophobic, shows a high contact angle. The theoretical description of contact angle arises from the consideration of a thermodynamic equilibrium between the three phases: the liquid phase (L), the solid phase (S), and the gas or vapor phase (G) (which could be a mixture of ambient atmosphere and an equilibrium concentration of the liquid vapor).

  5. Cassie's law - Wikipedia

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    Cassie's law, or the Cassie equation, describes the effective contact angle θ c for a liquid on a chemically heterogeneous surface, i.e. the surface of a composite material consisting of different chemistries, that is, non-uniform throughout. [1]

  6. File:Cellulose acetate.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org أسيتات السليولوز; Usage on be.wikipedia.org Ацэтылцэлюлоза

  7. Cellulose acetate butyrate - Wikipedia

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    The exact properties of a CAB compound is determined by the composition of butyrate vs acetate functional groups. [2] CAB is commonly used as a binder or additive in coatings. [3] Another usage of CAB is the production of rigid gas-permeable contact lenses.

  8. Transparency (projection) - Wikipedia

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    Overhead projector in operation, with a transparency being flashed. A transparency, also known variously as a viewfoil or foil (from the French word "feuille" or sheet), or viewgraph, is a thin sheet of transparent flexible material, typically polyester (historically cellulose acetate), onto which figures can be drawn.

  9. Cellulose triacetate - Wikipedia

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    Cellulose triacetate, triacetate, CTA or TAC is a chemical compound produced from cellulose and a source of acetate esters, typically acetic anhydride. Triacetate is commonly used for the creation of fibres and film base .