| 31. | Some of the polyelectrolytes that appear on food labels are pectin, carrageenan, alginates, and carboxymethyl cellulose.
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| 32. | SWNHs could also be decorated by gold nanoparticles via a block polyelectrolyte to form water-soluble nanohybrid colloids.
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| 33. | The polymer charge and ionic strength of the polyelectrolyte in question dictate how thick a polyelectrolyte layer will be.
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| 34. | The polymer charge and ionic strength of the polyelectrolyte in question dictate how thick a polyelectrolyte layer will be.
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| 35. | These ionic mononmers allow synthesis of polyelectrolytes and ionomers with two cyclic quaternary ammonium cations on each ionic pendant group.
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| 36. | Additionally, there is a separate class of polyelectrolyte brushes, when the polymer chains themselves carry an electrostatic charge.
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| 37. | In response, carbon nanoparticles and water-soluble polyelectrolytes have been used as supports to the metallic iron nanoparticles.
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| 38. | This does not apply; instead, the cell surface is a finite thickness polyelectrolyte layer with a volume charge.
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| 39. | The adsorption of polyelectrolytes can be used to stabilize suspensions, such as in the case of dyes and paints.
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| 40. | It is the case of humic acids and fulvic acids, natural polyelectrolyte substances having respectively higher and lower molecular weights.
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