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Effects of surface chemistry on coagulation of submicron iron oxide particles (α-Fe_2O_3) in water

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Title Effects of surface chemistry on coagulation of submicron iron oxide particles (α-Fe_2O_3) in water
 
Creator Liang, Liyuan
 
Description Particles in the colloidal size range, i.e. smaller than 10^(-6) meter, are of interest in environmental science and many other fields of science and engineering. Since aqueous oxide particles have high specific surface areas they adsorb ions and molecules from water, and may remain stable in the aqueous phase with respect to coagulation. Submicron particles collide as a result of their thermal energy, and the effective collision rate is slowed by electric repulsion forces. A key to...
 
Publisher California Institute of Technology
 
Date 1988-05
 
Type Report or Paper
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Identifier http://authors.library.caltech.edu/26000/1/AC-5-88.pdf
Liang, Liyuan (1988) Effects of surface chemistry on coagulation of submicron iron oxide particles (α-Fe_2O_3) in water. California Institute of Technology , Pasadena, CA. (Unpublished) http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechKHR:AC-5-88 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechKHR:AC-5-88>
 
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