Sentence examples for processes of agglomeration from inspiring English sources

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Processes of agglomeration and coagulation of micro- and nano-particles and formation of thin films by direct deposition of nano-particles from aqueous solutions on the substrate particles (coating process) are studied.

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These findings remain robust when we explore the process of agglomeration.

He showed that, because more economically developed areas will provide a wider variety of goods, they will also attract more people, further fueling economic growth and speeding the process of agglomeration of people and things.

In aquatic toxicity testing of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) the process of agglomeration is very important as it may alter bioavailability and toxicity.

With further validation, the method developed in the present study can potentially be used to quantify agglomeration tendency in a fluidized bed reactor and characterize the dynamic process of agglomeration.

Significant insights are being realised about the temporal aspects of the dominant processes of comminution, agglomeration, hydration and dilution, and connections to the dominant textural properties are emerging.

Such evolutional changes based on mutually opposite processes of void agglomeration (fragmentation), expansion (contraction), coarsening (refining), and charging (discharging) [23] are also finished in modified PT-rate in defects κ d.

Many factors, such as hydrophobicity, surface charge of ENPs, protein/phospholipid concentrations of the alveolar lining fluid, etc. influence the complex processes of ENP agglomeration and corona formation in the alveolar lining fluid.

Suspensions of small particles agglomerate faster under high shear conditions in the process of "orthokinetic agglomeration".

However, in the process of addition, agglomeration can occur easily, resulting in poor suspension, thus, two-step methods often require dispersion methods such as ultrasonic sonication, mechanical stirring, a homogenizer, or the addition of a surfactant or dispersant, to disrupt agglomeration and provide dispersion and stabilize the suspension.

From these images, we can see that in low ZnO NP concentrations, entrapped ZnO NPs disperse almost randomly within the nanowire core structure during the in situ polymerization process, with signs of agglomeration occurring.

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