Davies, 1951 - Google Patents
The distribution of ions under a charged monolayer, and a surface equation of state for charged filmsDavies, 1951
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- Davies J
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- Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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The potential at a charged interface between water and oil or between water and air is a function of the ionic strength of the aqueous phase. This potential has been determined in four different ways, which include measurements of rates of desorption of surface films and …
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