The effect of counterion size of the cationic surfactants CTAC, CTAB and CTAS on the sign and magnitude of the zeta potential on Austin black dispersions in n-heptane and benzene were investigated. Zeta potentials were determined using single-particle microelectrophoresis. Velocities were measured
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The concentration effect of surfactants on zeta-potential in non-aqueous dispersions
β Scribed by A. Kitabara; M. Amano; S. Kawasaki; K. Kon-no
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1977
- Weight
- 310 KB
- Volume
- 255
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-255X
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