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- low interfacial tensions. The diameter of a drop within a heavy phase is measured while both are rotated. Pendant drop method: Surface and interfacial tension...
- insolation, elevated temperature, low relative humidity and wind. The interfacial transition zone (ITZ) is a region of the cement paste around the aggregate...
- rather than being firmly anc****d. It is thus called the "diffuse layer". Interfacial DLs are most apparent in systems with a large surface-area-to-volume...
- A nanoparticle interfacial layer is a well structured layer of typically organic molecules around a nanoparticle. These molecules are known as stabilizers...
- A bijel (or bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels) is a structurally stable emulsion generated by jamming nanoparticles at the interface between...
- Interfacial thermal resistance, also known as thermal boundary resistance, or Kapitza resistance, is a measure of resistance to thermal flow at the interface...
- Interfacial polymerization is a type of step-growth polymerization in which polymerization occurs at the interface between two immiscible phases (generally...
- If the solid–vapor interfacial energy is denoted by γSG, the solid–liquid interfacial energy by γSL, and the liquid–vapor interfacial energy (i.e. the surface...
- Interfacial rheology is a branch of rheology that studies the flow of matter at the interface between a gas and a liquid or at the interface between two...
- Surface science is closely related to interface and colloid science. Interfacial chemistry and physics are common subjects for both. The methods are different...