Biocolloids biosurfaces and biofouling
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Biocolloids, biosurfaces and biofouling. (includes related article on adhesion control) (Cover Story)
Cell surfaces and adsorbed biological molecules pose special problems in the environment, in medicine, and in industrial processing. Colloids are suspensions of small particles, with dimensions typically less than 1 [micro-m]. Examples are paint (solid pigment particles in a liquid), milk (fat ...
April 15, 1991; Chemistry and Industry
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