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colloid is a
lyophilic colloid that when
present in
small quantities keeps lyophobic colloids from
precipitating under the
coagulating action of electrolytes...
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Whereas an
adsorbed polymer is a
copolymer composed of
lyophobic and
lyophilic region,
where the
lyophobic region non-covalently
adheres to the
particle surface...
- B.; Landau, L. (1941), "Theory of the
stability of
strongly charged lyophobic sols and of the
adhesion of
strongly charged particles in
solutions of...
- This
research resulted in a
seminal work
Theory of the
Stability of
Lyophobic Colloids. The work had a
great influence, and is
still used by considerations...
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contact angles. Conversely, weak
adhesion and
strong cohesion results in
lyophobic conditions with high
measured contact angles and poor wetting. London...
- liquids, the term
lyophilic is used for low
contact angle conditions and
lyophobic is used when
higher contact angles result. Similarly, the
terms omniphobic...
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addition of a substance,
known as an emulsifier, that has both
lyophilic and
lyophobic parts in its molecules.
enantiomer enantiomorph end-group A constitutional...
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generalization that the
critical coagulation concentration for a
typical lyophobic sol is
extremely sensitive to the
valence of the counter-ions (high valence...