Capillary Condensation of Water between Rinsed Mica Surfaces
Langmuir2000Vol. 16(18), pp. 7285–7288
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Abstract
In previous studies of capillary condensation of water between mica surfaces using the surface force apparatus (SFA) it has not been possible to obtain agreement with the Kelvin equation. The condensates in these studies exhibited refractive index values
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