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Surface glycoproteins of normal and leukaemic leucocytesSpring, F. A. January 1985 (has links)
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Water-in-COâ†2 microemulsions stabilised by fluorinated surfactantsPaul, Alison January 2001 (has links)
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Characteristics of distributive tactile sensing systemsTongpadungrod, Pensiri January 2001 (has links)
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Construction, evaluation and application of a scanning tunnelling microscopeShen, Jie January 1990 (has links)
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Interactions of carbon black with stabilisers in low density polyethylene stabilisationPena Vivar, Jose Miguel January 2000 (has links)
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Inelastic Electron Tunnelling Spectroscopy (IETS) of saline coupling agentsWerrett, C. R. January 1987 (has links)
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The fairing of parametric curves and surfacesWang, Shwi-Chun January 1991 (has links)
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Alkali metal adsorption and ultra-thin film growthReichmuth, Andreas January 1994 (has links)
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Helium atom scattering from a stepped tungsten (001) crystal : Investigation of clean and adsorbate induced structuresHinch, B. J. January 1986 (has links)
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Characterization of the surface acidity of passivated iron particles by flow microcalorimetryAndrews, Marilyn Mockus, 1958- January 1987 (has links)
The characteristics of passivated iron particles have been examined with flow microcalorimetry to determine the acidic nature of the surface sites. The molar heat of adsorption of pyridine from hexane was measured with a FMC and a differential refractive index detector, at 23 and 40°C. The adsorption data were found to obey the assumptions of the Freundlich isotherm. The adsorption densities at different temperatures were used to calculate the isosteric heat of adsorption. The molar heat of adsorption of triethylamine from hexane was also measured and combined with the data for pyridine in order to calculate the Drago constants for the iron particles. A static adsorption method was used for the adsorption of pyridine from hexane onto the iron particles, for comparison with the dynamic method. The heat of wetting for the iron particles, with hexane, has also been measured. The iron particles were examined with X-ray diffraction. Mossbauer spectroscopy, XPS, SEM, TEM, and electrophoresis to characterize the surface layer. These techniques have revealed that the iron particles are coated with ferric oxide and this surface is amphoteric in aqueous solutions.
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