The Particle size of natural rubber latex concentrates by photon correlation spectroscopy
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TextPublication details: Journal of Natural Rubber Research 1991Description: 11-JanSubject(s): Summary: Measurement of the particle size of colloidal systems by photon correlation spectroscopy has become quite common place in the last decade. This paper describes the application of this technique to natural latex concentrates and provides information on the variation of mean particle size between different batches of latex. Analysis of the scattering data obtained suggests that natural latex concentrates have a bimodal size distribution pattern.
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Measurement of the particle size of colloidal systems by photon correlation spectroscopy has become quite common place in the last decade. This paper describes the application of this technique to natural latex concentrates and provides information on the variation of mean particle size between different batches of latex. Analysis of the scattering data obtained suggests that natural latex concentrates have a bimodal size distribution pattern.
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