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Particle Size Distribution III : Assessment and Characterization

by Theodore Provder
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Particle size and distribution are key factors in assessing polymer chains. This volume examines a variety of recent measuring techniques, including static and dynamic light scattering methods, fractionation methods, and electrophoretic and electroacoustic separation.

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Papers from a symposium of the August 1996 American Chemical Society meeting (Orlando, Florida) reflect current activities in measurement techniques, methodology and application to a range of particulate systems and dispersions. Arrangement is in three sections on static and dynamic light scattering methods and their application to a range of colloidal systems; electrophoretic and electroacoustic separation; and analysis and characterization of particles in dilute and concentrated regimes. Primarily geared toward industrial chemists; includes several novel instrumental techniques. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 1998
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780841235618

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