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The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties of Disperse Systems and their Relevance for Process Engineering 2.1. Objectives of Product Characterization 2.1.1. Property Function – Product Model 2.1.2. Process Function – Process Model 2.1.3. Control of the Process Environment 2.1.4. Modeling 2.2. Definition of Measurement and Use of Data 2.3. Measurement Methods 2.4. Mixing Status and Homogeneity 2.5. Sensibility and Kinetics of Disperse Systems 3. Measuring Methods for Particle Properties 4. Measuring Process Technology 5. On‐line Characterization 6. Outlook
The article contains sections titled: 1. Introduction 2. Properties of Disperse Systems and their Relevance for Process Engineering 2.1. Objectives of Product Characterization 2.1.1. Property Function – Product Model 2.1.2. Process Function – Process Model 2.1.3. Control of the Process Environment 2.1.4. Modeling 2.2. Definition of Measurement and Use of Data 2.3. Measurement Methods 2.4. Mixing Status and Homogeneity 2.5. Sensibility and Kinetics of Disperse Systems 3. Measuring Methods for Particle Properties 4. Measuring Process Technology 5. On‐line Characterization 6. Outlook
The article contains sections titled: 1. Terminology 2. Production of Disperse Systems 3. Stabilization of Disperse Systems 3.1. Attraction Forces 3.2. Repulsion Forces 3.2.1. Electrostatic Interaction 3.2.2. Steric Stabilization 3.3. DLVO Theory 4. Destruction of Disperse Systems 4.1. Forces and Mechanisms 4.2. Practical Methods 5. Dispersants 5.1. Dispersant Classes 5.1.1. Ligninsulfonic Acids 5.1.2. Formaldehyde Condensation Products 5.1.3. Protein Condensation Products 5.1.4. Polymers 5.1.5. Surfactants 5.1.6. Polyphosphates and Derivatives 5.1.7. Other Dispersants 5.2. Properties and Mode of Action 5.3. Applications 5.3.1. Conditioning of Dyes or Pigments 5.3.2. Disperse Dyes and Dispersants for the Textile Industry 5.3.3. Production of Polymer Dispersions 5.3.4. Application of Polymer Dispersions 5.3.5. Adhesive Dispersions 5.3.6. Detergents 5.3.7. Photographic Industry 5.3.8. Agriculture 5.3.9. Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Industry 5.3.10. Cleaning and Polishing Agents 5.4. Testing
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