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Electrophoretic properties of monodisperse polystyrene particles

Tuin et al., 1996

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13788950782678831385
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Tuin G
Senders J
Stein H
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Journal of colloid and interface science

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In this paper the electrophoretic properties of large monodisperse polystyrene (PS) latices, prepared by a one-step surfactant-free emulsion polymerization, are described. The latices were characterized by conductometric titration. The charged groups, arising from initiator …
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