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Preparation of aqueous magnetic liquids in alkaline and acidic media

R. Massart
- 01 Mar 1981 - 
- Vol. 17, Iss: 2, pp 1247-1248
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In this article, the results of work on the preparation of aqueous magnetic liquids without using organic stabilizing agents are presented, and the results are compared to those of the same authors.
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The results of work on the preparation of aqueous magnetic liquids without using organic stabilizing agents is presented.

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Magnetic Properties of Stable Dispersions of Subdomain Magnetite Particles

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Methods of Improving the Sensitivity of the Bitter Technique

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