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The effects of monolayers on the evaporation of liquids

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In this article, it was shown that the evaporation rate of a liquid is determined, inter alia, by its equilibrium vapour pressure and by the actual pressure of vapour just above the surface.
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This article is published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science.The article was published on 1986-01-01. It has received 147 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Evaporation & Vapor pressure.

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Organic aerosol and global climate modelling: a review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed existing knowledge with regard to organic aerosol (OA) of importance for global climate modelling and defined critical gaps needed to reduce the involved uncertainties, and synthesized the information to provide a continuous analysis of the flow from the emitted material to the atmosphere up to the point of the climate impact of the produced organic aerosols.
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Surface nanobubbles and nanodroplets

TL;DR: A review on surface nanobubbles and nanodroplets can be found in this article, where the authors discuss the nucleation, growth, and dissolution dynamics of surfaces.
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Expressions for the Evaporation and Condensation Coefficients in the Hertz-Knudsen Relation.

TL;DR: It is shown how seemingly small simplifications, such as assuming thermal equilibrium across the liquid-vapor interface during evaporation, can lead to the erroneous predictions from the HK relation that have been reported in the literature.
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CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics

TL;DR: CRC handbook of chemistry and physics, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, CRC handbook as discussed by the authors, CRC Handbook for Chemistry and Physiology, CRC Handbook for Physics,
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Physical chemistry of surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the nature and properties of liquid interfaces, including the formation of a new phase, nucleation and crystal growth, and the contact angle of surfaces of solids.
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The fluid mosaic model of the structure of cell membranes.

TL;DR: Results strongly indicate that the bivalent antibodies produce an aggregation of the surface immunoglobulin molecules in the plane of the membrane, which can occur only if the immunoglOBulin molecules are free to diffuse in the membrane.
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