Robert J. Myers
University of Chicago
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Nature | 1936
Robert T. Florence; Robert J. Myers; William D. Harkins
WHEN a nearly saturated solution of lauric acid in distilled water is placed in an Adam-Jessop film-pressure trough, the soluble adsorbed film may be compressed or swept in the same manner as an in soluble film of a higher fatty acid. However, the surface is rapidly replenished by diffusion from below, after sweeping, or the compressed film diffuses down-ward. In either case the reading of the film-balance returns to zero, in a period of about thirty minutes at 25° C. Similar effects have been noticed with benzopurpurin solutions1 and with soap solutions2. Since the contact potential of solutions is proportional to the concentration of the surface-active solute, simultaneous contact potential measurements with a polonium-covered silver electrode on the above surfaces might be expected to yield potential-time curves nearly parallel to the force-time curves. Such proved to be the case, with the following notable differences.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 1937
Robert J. Myers; William D. Harkins
The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1947
Robert Kunin; Robert J. Myers
Nature | 1937
William D. Harkins; Robert J. Myers
The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1952
Manuel N. Fineman; George L. Brown; Robert J. Myers
Discussions of The Faraday Society | 1949
Robert Kunin; Robert J. Myers
Nature | 1937
Robert J. Myers; William D. Harkins
Journal of Chemical Physics | 1936
William D. Harkins; Robert J. Myers
The Journal of Physical Chemistry | 1935
Robert J. Myers; William D. Harkins
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1937
Frederick M. Fowkes; Robert J. Myers; William D. Harkins