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THE STRUCTURE OF THE COLLODION MEMBRANE AND ITS ELECTRICAL BEHAVIOR: II. The Activated Collodion Membrane

Sollner et al., 1941

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26088584314000838
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Sollner K
Abrams I
Carr C
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The Journal of General Physiology

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1. The electrochemical behavior (concentration potential, anomalous osmosis, etc.) of collodion membranes is due to its acidic impurities. These impurities determine the possible charge density of the collodion—aqueous solution interfaces. This (possible) charge density …
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