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Physicochemical characterization of interfaces

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2004
Reversed-flow inverse gas chromatography (RF-IGC) was used to measure, directly from experimental data, adsorption energies, local adsorption isotherms, the probability density function for the adsorption energies, and lateral interaction parameters, as distributed over experimental time.
S, Margariti   +2 more
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Physicochemical Properties of Iodixanol

Acta Radiologica, 1995
Iodixanol, the radiopaque in Visipaque, is a new nonionic, dimeric roentgen contrast medium for intravascualr use. Compared to aqueous solutions of nonionic monomers, which have higher osmolality than blood, aqueous solutions of iodixanol have a lower osmolality due to dimeric structure of the molecule.
K, Eivindvik, C E, Sjogren
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Physicochemical interactions in processing

International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1980
SynopsisThe manufacturing of toiletries is a complex procedure and many process routes are possible for a given formulation. In the past, considerable attention has been given to the design of manufacturing equipment but there has been relatively little appreciation of the influence of physicochemical interactions during processing.
G P, Gladden   +2 more
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