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The production of stable hydrophobic surfaces by the adsorption of hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon carboxylic acids onto alumina substrates

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Karaman, Marilyn
Antelmi, D.
Pashley, Richard

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The adsorption of various carboxylic acids onto alumina substrates has been studied as a model system for the study of the long range hydrophobic interaction. The adsorption was studied using classical adsorption isotherms, contact angle measurements and

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Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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2037-12-31
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