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Publications by Watson Loh
On the Use of Titration Calorimetry to Study the Association of Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Chemistry
Diode-Array UV Spectrometric Evidence for a Concentration Dependent Phase Transition in Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Pluronic F87 (Poloxamer 237)
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications
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Foaming and Wetting Properties of Nonionic Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions.(Part3).Wetting Properties of Nonionic Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions
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An Isothermal Titration Calorimetry Study of Phytate Binding to Lysozyme
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
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A Titration Microcalorimetric Study of the Effects of Halide Counterions on Vesicle-Forming Aggregation in Aqueous Solution of Branched-Chain Alkylpyridinium Surfactants
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Photo-Fading of 1, 4-Diaminoanthraquinone in the Aqueous Solutions of Surfactants
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The Micelle Formation of Mixtures of Polyoxyethylene Type Nonionic Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
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The Effect of Surface Active Agents on Potentiometric Titration Curves of Aqueous Solutions of Polymeric Carboxylic Acids
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Relation Between Dispersing Ability of Aqueous Solutions of Many Nonionic Surfactants on the Calcium Carbonate Powder and H. L. B. Of These Surfactants
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Is the Counterion Responsible for the Unusual Thermodynamic Behaviour of the Aqueous Solutions of Gemini Bispyridinium Surfactants?
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