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Spectroscopic methods for determination of critical micelle concentrations of surfactants; a comprehensive review
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The applications of surfactants in various fields are gaining more attention, which makes full characterization of the surfactant characterization of growing interest as discussed by the authors, and it is fundamental to measure the critical micelle.Abstract:
The applications of surfactants in various fields are gaining more attention, which makes full characterization of surfactants of growing interest. It is fundamental to measure the critical micelle...read more
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