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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects focused on aspects related to applications of colloids and interfacial phenomena. [1] The journal is published biweekly jointly edited by M. Adler, F. Grieser, J.B. Li and D. Prieve [ 2 ]
Evaporation suppressing monolayers are materials that when applied to the air/water interface, will spread (or self-assemble) and form a thin film across the surface of the water.
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Electrophoresis is used for estimating zeta potential of particulates, whereas streaming potential/current is used for porous bodies and flat surfaces. In practice, the zeta potential of dispersion is measured by applying an electric field across the dispersion. Particles within the dispersion with a zeta potential will migrate toward the ...
Hilal worked as a lecturer in chemical engineering at the University of Nottingham from 2001 to 2003, when he was promoted to a reader in chemical and process engineering. He was promoted to a chair professor in chemical and process engineering (personal chair) in December 2004 at the School of Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering until August 2010.
Inverse gas chromatography is a physical characterization analytical technique that is used in the analysis of the surfaces of solids. [1]Inverse gas chromatography or IGC is a highly sensitive and versatile gas phase technique developed over 40 years ago to study the surface and bulk properties of particulate and fibrous materials.
In molecular physics, the Hamaker constant (denoted A; named for H. C. Hamaker) is a physical constant that can be defined for a van der Waals (vdW) body–body interaction:
In physics, the Rehbinder effect is the reduction in the hardness and ductility of a material, particularly metals, by a surfactant film. [1] The effect is named for Soviet scientist Piotr Aleksandrovich Rehbinder [], [2] [3] who discovered the effect in 1928.