1941
DOI: 10.5254/1.3540059
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Positively Charged Latex

Abstract: Latex, like many other colloidal systems, owes its stability to a large extent to the electrical charge carried by each particle in suspension. One possible explanation of how the particles become charged is that the protein adsorbed on the rubber hydrocarbon is capable of ionizing to a slight extent, both as an acid and as a base, much in the same manner as do amino acids. In a highly basic solution the rubber particle acquires a negative charge; whereas in an acid solution the charge is positive. At some sta… Show more

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