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LYOPHOBIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of LYOPHOBIC is marked by lack of strong affinity between a dispersed phase and the liquid in which it is dispersed.
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LYOPHOBIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Lyophobic definition: noting a colloid the particles of which have little or no affinity for the liquid in which they are dispersed.
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lyophobic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From lyo- (“solvent, dispersion”) + -phobic (“having aversion to”), from Ancient Greek λύω (“to loosen, to dissolve”) + φόβος (“fear”) + Latin -icus.
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lyophobic
lyophobic, a. Physical Chem. (laɪəˈfəʊbɪk) [f. lyophobe a. + -ic.] Of a dispersed colloidal phase: not having an affinity for the dispersion medium; readily precipitated out by small quantities of electrolyte. Also applied to sols containing such a phase, which generally have a similar surface tensi...
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LYOPHOBIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Chemistry (of a colloid) having a dispersed phase with little or no affinity for the continuous phase.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, ...
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Difference Between Lyophilic and Lyophobic Colloids - BYJU'S
Lyophobic Colloids. In this type of colloidal system, the dispersed phase does not have an affinity for the dispersion medium so the colloid is not readily ...
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Protective colloid
When lyophilic sols are added to lyophobic sols, depending on their sizes, either lyophobic sol is adsorbed in the surface of lyophilic sol or lyophilic sol is adsorbed on the surface of lyophobic sol.
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lyophobic - Energy Glossary - SLB
A descriptive term for the lack of affinity (or repulsion) that a solid material has for the liquid in which the solid is dispersed.
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What are Lyophilic and Lyophobic solutions? Give one example of ...
> Lyophobic means 'liquid-hating'. That means in these solutions there is little or no interaction between the dispersed phase and the dispersion medium i.e. ...
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Lyophobic and lyophilic colloids | Colloid Science Class Notes
Characteristics of lyophobic colloids · Lyophobic colloids are thermodynamically unstable and require energy input to maintain the dispersed state · The ...
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Theory of the Stability of Lyophobic Colloids. - ACS Publications
Colloidal Dispersions of Sterically and Electrostatically Stabilized PbS Quantum Dots: Structure Factors, Second Virial Coefficients, and Film-Forming ...
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lyophilic
lyophilic, a. Physical Chem. (laɪəˈfɪlɪk) [f. lyophile a. + -ic.] Of a dispersed colloidal phase: having an affinity for the dispersion medium; not readily precipitated out by small quantities of electrolyte. Also applied to sols containing such a phase, which generally have a lower surface tension ...
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lyophobe
lyophobe, a. Physical Chem. (ˈlaɪəfəʊb) [ad. G. lyophob (Freundlich & Neumann 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. und Ind. d. Kolloide III. 81/2), f. Gr. λύ-ειν to loosen: see -phobe.] = lyophobic a.1915 [see lyophile a. 1]. 1927 H. S. van Klooster tr. Kruyt's Colloids i. 10 The suspensoids, or lyophobe col...
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Theodoor Overbeek
This research resulted in a seminal work Theory of the Stability of Lyophobic Colloids.
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emulsoid
emulsoid Chem. (ɪˈmʌlsɔɪd) [G. emulsoid (P. P. von Weimarn 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. & Ind. d. Kolloide III. 27/2), f. emulsion + -oid.] A liquid which appears to contain another liquid in colloidal suspension (see also quot. 1956).1909 Chem. Abstr. III. 394 Classification of Colloids... The physi...
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