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The Historyscoper's Science and Technology Watch Blog Apr. 2, 2015
The Historyscoper's Science and Technology Watch Blog Apr. 2, 2015
Monday, January 22, 2018
Communication: Counter-ion solvation and anomalous low-angle scattering in salt-free polyelectrolyte solutions. Why do charged particles and polymers of the same sign sometimes clump together instead of repel each other? A new NIST model provides a sophisticated explanation of this phenomenon, which has potential applications in areas such as drug delivery.
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