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Charge reversal in cadmium sulfide in diffusion controlled pattern formation process in agar gel

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Investigations were carried out to obtain the experimental conditions for the formation of a diffusion controlled revert pattern followed by a direct spatial pattern of bands in agar gel. The formation of revert to direct periodic pattern in the same tube is explained on the basis of adsorption, electrical double layer and charge reversal. On the basis ofdlvo and Shinohara’s theory, surface potential is calculated.

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Palaniandavar, N., Kanniah, N., Gnanam, F.D. et al. Charge reversal in cadmium sulfide in diffusion controlled pattern formation process in agar gel. Bull. Mater. Sci. 7, 105–110 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02744417

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