The existing theories dealing with the evaluation of the absolute coagulation rate constant by turbidity measurement were experimentally tested for different particle-sized (radius = a) suspensions at incident wavelengths (lambda) ranging from near-infrared to ultraviolet light. When the size parameter alpha = 2 pi a/lambda > 3, the rate constant data from previous theories for fixed-sized particles show significant inconsistencies at different light wavelengths. We attribute this problem to the imperfection of these theories in describing the light scattering from doublets through their evaluation of the extinction cross section. The evaluations of the rate constants by all previous theories become untenable as the size parameter increases...
A method for estimating the particle size of synthetic latices from the ratio of turbi-dities measur...
The angle dependence of the transmitted light through a cylindrical turbid sample (latex suspension,...
A method to estimate simultaneously the size and concentration of particles in latices and the relat...
Turbidity measurement for the absolute coagulation rate constant of suspensions has been extensively...
The coagulation rate is an important parameter for colloids, which is very useful for evaluating the...
Absolute coagulation rate constants were determined by independently, instead of simultaneously, usi...
The turbidity during trypsin-induced coagulin gel formation was studied over a range of wavelengths....
The turbidity during trypsin-induced coagulin gel formation was studied over a range of wavelengths....
The turbidity of a coagulating, but noncoalescing, suspension cannot be determined directly because ...
The refractive indices of particles and dispersion medium are important parameters in many colloidal...
In this work we studied the effect of intracluster multiple-light scattering on the scattering prope...
Application of the Mie theory of light scattering to measurements of the turbidity ratio and the wav...
International audienceMono-disperse particle suspensions are widely used in the field of particle te...
Work under the project resulted in the development of a novel measuring technique based on the extin...
Powders of metallic oxides (ZrO2, TiO2, Al2O3, SiO2 …) are used as precursors in ceramic industry or...
A method for estimating the particle size of synthetic latices from the ratio of turbi-dities measur...
The angle dependence of the transmitted light through a cylindrical turbid sample (latex suspension,...
A method to estimate simultaneously the size and concentration of particles in latices and the relat...
Turbidity measurement for the absolute coagulation rate constant of suspensions has been extensively...
The coagulation rate is an important parameter for colloids, which is very useful for evaluating the...
Absolute coagulation rate constants were determined by independently, instead of simultaneously, usi...
The turbidity during trypsin-induced coagulin gel formation was studied over a range of wavelengths....
The turbidity during trypsin-induced coagulin gel formation was studied over a range of wavelengths....
The turbidity of a coagulating, but noncoalescing, suspension cannot be determined directly because ...
The refractive indices of particles and dispersion medium are important parameters in many colloidal...
In this work we studied the effect of intracluster multiple-light scattering on the scattering prope...
Application of the Mie theory of light scattering to measurements of the turbidity ratio and the wav...
International audienceMono-disperse particle suspensions are widely used in the field of particle te...
Work under the project resulted in the development of a novel measuring technique based on the extin...
Powders of metallic oxides (ZrO2, TiO2, Al2O3, SiO2 …) are used as precursors in ceramic industry or...
A method for estimating the particle size of synthetic latices from the ratio of turbi-dities measur...
The angle dependence of the transmitted light through a cylindrical turbid sample (latex suspension,...
A method to estimate simultaneously the size and concentration of particles in latices and the relat...