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  1. Colloid and Polymer Science
  2. Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279
  3. Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 9, September 2001
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Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 12, December 2001
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Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 9, September 2001
Correlation of counterions with rodlike macroions as assessed by anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering
Properties of the forpolymer of N-vinylpyrrolidone with itaconic acid, acrylamide and 2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propane sulfonic acid as a fluid-loss reducer for drilling fluid at high temperatures
Electrophoresis of colloidal α-alumina
Donnan equilibrium and the effective charge of sodium polyacrylate
Interaction of partially ionized poly(acrylic acid) with a surfactant counterion at constant pH values
Effect of thickener structure on paper-coating color properties
Rheology of viscoelastic anionic micellar solutions in the presence of a multivalent counterions
Microemulsion polymerization of styrene using a polymerizable nonionic surfactant and a cationic surfactant
Analysis of dual melting behavior in cold-crystallized poly(ether diphenyl ether metaketone)
The role of surface viscoelasticity in slide coating processes
Influence of the hydrophobic tail of alkyl glucosides on their ability to solubilize stratum corneum lipid liposomes
Synthesis and characterization of poly(styrene/α-t-butoxy-ω-vinylbenzyl-polyglycidol) microspheres
Proceeding
Retention of whiteners in fibrous mats
Production of micron-sized, monodisperse, transformable rugby-ball-like-shaped polymer particles
Congress announcement
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 8, August 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 7, July 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 6, June 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 5, May 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 4, April 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 3, March 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 2, February 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 279, Issue 1, January 2001
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 278
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 277
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 276
Colloid and Polymer Science : Volume 275

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Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Copyright Year 2001
Starting Page 936
Ending Page 936
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISSN 0303402X
Journal Colloid and Polymer Science
Volume Number 279
Issue Number 9
e-ISSN 14351536
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2001-09-01
Publisher Place Berlin/Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Colloid and Surface Chemistry Materials Chemistry Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Polymers and Plastics
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