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Destabilization of Sol of Aerosil OX50 sol in Solutions of Surfactants: I. Aerosil OX-50 in Sodium DodecylSulfate solutions. / Golikova, E.V.; Ioganson, O.M.; Grigor'Ev, V.S.

в: Glass Physics and Chemistry, Том 39, № 2, 2013, стр. 193-200.

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Golikova, E.V. ; Ioganson, O.M. ; Grigor'Ev, V.S. / Destabilization of Sol of Aerosil OX50 sol in Solutions of Surfactants: I. Aerosil OX-50 in Sodium DodecylSulfate solutions. в: Glass Physics and Chemistry. 2013 ; Том 39, № 2. стр. 193-200.

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title = "Destabilization of Sol of Aerosil OX50 sol in Solutions of Surfactants: I. Aerosil OX-50 in Sodium DodecylSulfate solutions",
abstract = "The aggregative stability of aerosil OX-50 sol in solutions of anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS), is studied. An intense aggregation process observed in SDS solutions (10-5-10-2 M) is analyzed from the viewpoint of balanced surface forces accounting for hydrophobic effects. {\textcopyright} 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.",
author = "E.V. Golikova and O.M. Ioganson and V.S. Grigor'Ev",
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AB - The aggregative stability of aerosil OX-50 sol in solutions of anionic surfactant, sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS), is studied. An intense aggregation process observed in SDS solutions (10-5-10-2 M) is analyzed from the viewpoint of balanced surface forces accounting for hydrophobic effects. © 2013 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

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