Wang et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Impacts of polymer/surfactant interactions on spray driftWang et al., 2016
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- Wang R
- Dorr G
- Hewitt A
- Cooper-White J
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- Colloids and surfaces A: Physicochemical and engineering aspects
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Polymers and surfactants are commonly used as adjuvants in agrochemical spray solutions. In this study, we probe the effects of changes in steady state polymer chain conformation (as a result of surfactant addition) on the physical properties of dilute polymer solutions and the …
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