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Imaging of Polymers Using Scanning Force Microscopy: From Superstructures to Individual Molecules
This review article describes progress made in scanning force microscopy of polymers during the last 5 years including fundamental principles of SFM... -
Size Enlargement by Agglomeration
Size enlargement by agglomeration is a unit operation of mechanical process technology1 (Fig. 6.1). This field deals with the transport phenomena and... -
Polyelectrolyte Restorative Materials
The history of polyelectrolyte restorative materials began in 1968 when Dr (now Professor) Dennis Smith, then of Manchester University, England,... -
Mechanochemical degradation in transient elongational flow
Polymer molecules respond to the application of stress by disentanglement, chain orientation and bond rupture. Being the last step in this series of... -
The System Boron-Nitrogen
This section, which is completed in “Boron Compounds” 4th Suppl. Vol. 3b (to be published), covers the period 1985 through 1988. It continues the... -
Measurement and Control Techniques for Raw Materials and Process Variables
The basic quality and performance potential of any flour depends on the skill of the wheat-breeder, and the miller in formulating his wheat mixture... -
Surfactant Induced Weakening of Geologic Materials
The effects of surface active agents on the mechanical properties of geologic materials are reviewed. The weakening effects observed in drilling,... -
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Hydrocarbon Based Inks for Electronic Printing
Electrostatically assisted liquid inks have firmly established themselves as a viable developer option for certain printer applications. In this... -
Inorganic Regulating Agents, Activators, Depressants
The purpose of making an addition of any reagent to a flotation system is to improve floatability of the desired solid at the desired moment, i.e.,... -
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Cocoa, Chocolate and Related Products
The manufacturing processes for cocoa and chocolate are similar up to the stage of the production of cocoa nib (cocoa beans which have been...