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Characterization of micellar systems by the conductivity method; Sodium salt of perfluoropolyether carboxylic acid

Kallay et al., 1994

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17980337359316868448
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Kallay N
Tomašić V
Žalac S
Chittofrati A
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Colloid and polymer science

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A new method for the interpretation of the conductivity of ionic surfactants is proposed. The model considers the contribution of ions and of charged micelles, and is based on the approximation of constant concentration of surfactant chains above the critical micellization …
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