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Interesting examples of complex disperse systems

Authors:
P. P. von-Weymarn
Date submitted:
1909-11-15
Date accepted:
1910-01-16
Date published:
1910-05-01

Abstract

As I have previously demonstrated, when mixing sufficiently concentrated reacting solutions, any substance that is poorly soluble in the selected dispersion medium is obtained in the form of a coarse-meshed jelly. The general principle is as follows: by altering the rate of molecular condensation W, any substance, regardless of its chemical and physical properties (such as chemical composition, solubility, etc.) can be obtained in crystals of any degree of dispersity, from very large to negligible.

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References

  1. J. Russ. Chem. Soc. (Zh. R. Kh. O.) 38–40, (1906–1908)
  2. Kolloid-Zeitschrift 2–5, (1907–1909).
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  4. J. Russ. Chem. Soc. (Zh. R. Kh. O.) 40, 1787 (1908). Kolloid-Zeitschrift 5, 122, (1909).

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