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Assoziationskolloide und selbstorganisierte Systeme

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Die Bildung kolloidaler Dispersionen durch Wachstum aus dem molekularen Zustand wird häufig durch einen Keimbildungsschritt kontrolliert. Erst wenn ein Keim eine bestimmte Mindestgröße erreicht hat, kann er spontan weiter wachsen (siehe Kapitel 3). Danach ist sein Wachstum nur durch das in der Volumenphase verfügbare Material begrenzt.

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Everett, D.H. (1992). Assoziationskolloide und selbstorganisierte Systeme. In: Grundzüge der Kolloidwissenschaft. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11931-0_7

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