1974
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9797(74)90363-4
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Rapid coagulation of polystyrene latex in a stopped-flow spectrophotometer

Abstract: With a stopped-flow method the rapid coagulation by electrolyte of several polystyrene latices is measured. By extrapolating back to zero time the initial process of two single particles forming a doublet is observed. We find an average rate constant kn = 6.0 ;< l0 -12 p-1 cm a sec-1 at 20°C, where p is the number of particles; this constant is lowered to 4.9 ;< 10 -1~ p-1 cm a sec -1 when we assume that the particle diameters are 5% lower than the Dow values. These values are equal to 56 and 46%, respectively… Show more

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“…where r mn is the distance of particle m and n in the aggregate, and P 1 (q) is: From eqn (8) and (9), using RGD approximation, 13,15 one can find that [I 2 (q)/2I 1 (q) À 1] is approximately equal to [sin(2aq)/2aq]. Therefore, eqn (6) can then be expressed as:…”
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“…where r mn is the distance of particle m and n in the aggregate, and P 1 (q) is: From eqn (8) and (9), using RGD approximation, 13,15 one can find that [I 2 (q)/2I 1 (q) À 1] is approximately equal to [sin(2aq)/2aq]. Therefore, eqn (6) can then be expressed as:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in static and dynamic light scattering, we have k f [dI(q,t)/dt] 0 /I (q,0) and k f [d(r h (t)/r h (0))/dt] 0 , respectively, according to eqn (6) and eqn (15). By estimating the rate at which I(q) or r h change with time in static or dynamic light scattering at the very beginning of the coagulation, the relative coagulation rate can also be obtained.…”
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