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Drying and collapse of hollow latex
C. M. Cardinal
,
L. F. Francis
, L. E. Scriven
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Latex
100%
Hollow
100%
Humidity
40%
Hollow Particles
40%
Hollow Latex Particle
40%
Binder Concentration
40%
Cryogenic Scanning Electron Microscopy
20%
Temperature Effect
20%
Drying Temperature
20%
Coating Microstructure
20%
Light Scattering
20%
Binder
20%
Wall Temperature
20%
Air-filled
20%
Water-filling
20%
Coated Surface
20%
Interstitial Space
20%
Drying Process
20%
High Humidity
20%
Paint Coatings
20%
Gas Bubble
20%
Dry Water
20%
White pigment
20%
Paper Coating
20%
Dissolved Air
20%
Scattering Efficiency
20%
Porous Shell
20%
Shell Walls
20%
Engineering
Shell Wall
100%
Coating Surface
100%
Gas Bubble
100%
Drying Temperature
100%
Filled Particle
100%
Porosity
100%
Material Science
Scanning Electron Microscopy
100%
Light Scattering
100%
Nucleation
50%
Surface (Surface Science)
50%
Food Science
High Temperature Drying
50%