Floyd Bartell
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American colloids chemist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Floyd Earl Bartell was a chemist who spent his entire academic career at the University of Michigan. He specialized in the study of colloids. Early life and education Bartell was born on June 16, 1883, in Concord, Michigan. He was an undergraduate at Albion College and graduated in 1905. After a short period as an instructor of chemistry at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, Bartell returned to Michigan and began graduate studies in chemistry at the University of Michigan. He received his Ph.D. in 1910.
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- The Boundary Tension at Water-Organic Liquid Interfaces (1952) (235)
- The Effect of Surface Roughness on Apparent Contact Angles and on Contact Angle Hysteresis. I. The system Paraffin–Water–Air (1953) (134)
- Determination of the Wettability of a Solid by a Liquid (1927) (127)
- Wetting Characteristics of Solids of Low Surface Tension such as Talc, Waxes and Resins (1936) (67)
- Multimolecular Adsorption from Binary Liquid Solutions. (1949) (64)
- Thermodynamics of Adsorption from Solutions. IV. Temperature Dependence of Adsorption. (1951) (63)
- ADSORPTION BY ACTIVATED SUGAR CHARCOAL. II1,2 (1922) (49)
- Thermodynamics of adsorption from solutions; the molality and activity coefficient of adsorbed layers. (1948) (40)
- HEAT OF WETTING OF COPPER, GRAPHITE AND SILICA GEL (1954) (36)
- Adhesion Tension. III (1931) (32)
- Alteration of Surface Properties of Gold and Silver as Indicated by Contact Angle Measurements (1953) (30)
- Determination of Adhesion Tension of Liquids against Solids. A Microscopic Method for the Measurement of Interfacial Contact Angles (1931) (28)
- Adsorption at Water–Air and Water–Organic Liquid Interfaces. (1941) (28)
- Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions by Silica (27)
- Hysteresis of contact angle of water on paraffin. Effect of surface roughness and of purity of paraffin (1953) (27)
- Three Fundamental Types of Wetting. Adhesion Tension as the Measure of the Degree of Wetting (25)
- The Surface Tension of Mercury and of Water in Contact with Saturated Vapors of Organic Liquids1 (1933) (24)
- A METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INTERFACIAL TENSION OF LIQUID-LIQUID SYSTEMS1 (1928) (24)
- Reproducible Contact Angles on Reproducible Metal Surfaces. I. Contact Angles of Water against Silver and Gold1 (1942) (23)
- Alteration of the Surface Properties of Stibnite as Revealed by Adhesion Tension Studies. (1933) (23)
- The Pore Size of Compressed Carbon and Silica Membranes. (22)
- Free Energy of Immersion of Compressed Powders with Different Liquids. II. Silica Powder (1957) (21)
- Preferential Capillary Adsorption of Water from Solutions of Alcohols by Silica Gel (1952) (21)
- Solid—Liquid—Air Contact Angles and their Dependence upon the Surface Condition of the Solid (1933) (20)
- The Adsorption of Aliphatic Amine Vapors by Silica Gel1 (1950) (20)
- Wetting Characteristics of Cellulose Derivatives. I. Contact Angles Formed by Water and by Organic Liquids1 (1952) (18)
- The measurement of the effective pore size and of the water-repellency of tightly woven textiles (1948) (17)
- Determination of Suface Tension of Molten Materials - Adaptation of the Pendant Drop Method (1948) (17)
- Quantitative Correlation of Interfacial Free Surface Energies (1934) (16)
- Hysteresis of Contact Angles (1952) (15)
- Adsorption of vapors by silica gels of different structures (1952) (14)
- ADSORPTION BY PURE CARBON FROM NON-AQUEOUS BINARY SYSTEMS OVER THE ENTIRE CONCENTRATION RANGE1 (1929) (14)
- Adhesion Tension of Liquids against Strongly Hydrophilic Solids. A Series of Liquids against Barite. (1933) (13)
- Nature and Importance of Surface Forces in Production of Petroleum (1938) (13)
- Adsorption by Activated Sugar Charcoal. III. The Mechanics of Adsorption (13)
- Alteration of the Free Surface Anergy of Solids. I. Vertical-rod Method for the Measurement of Contact Angles and Preliminary Study of Effect of Heat Treatment on Magnitude of Contact Engles. (1935) (12)
- ADSORPTION BY SILICA FROM NON-AQUEOUS BINARY SYSTEMS OVER THE ENTIRE CONCENTRATION RANGE (1931) (12)
- AN INTERFEROMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF ADSORPTION BY PURE CARBON FROM NON-AQUEOUS BINARY SYSTEMS1 (1929) (12)
- The Wetting Characteristics of Galena (1934) (12)
- Relation of Adhesion Tension to "Liquid Absorption" (1929) (11)
- The Boundary Tension of Gallium. (1941) (11)
- Evaluation Of Effective Displacement Pressures For Petroleum Oil-Water Silica Systems (1942) (10)
- ADSORPTION BY SILICA AND CARBON FROM BINARY ORGANIC LIQUID MIXTURES OVER THE ENTIRE CONCENTRATION RANGE (1931) (10)
- Adhesion Tension. Pressure of Displacement Method. (1932) (10)
- Adhesion Tension Values of Different Types of Carbon Black against Water and against Benzene (1929) (10)
- Energetics of the Adsorption of Aliphatic Amines by Silica Gel1 (1951) (9)
- Surface area of porous adsorbents. (1951) (9)
- Interfacial Tension of Mercury in Contact with Organic Liquids (1933) (9)
- A DOUBLE CAPILLARY METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF INTERFACIAL TENSION (1932) (8)
- Heat of Wetting of Carbon by Liquid Binary Mixtures (8)
- Wetting Characteristics of Solid Surfaces Covered with Adsorbed Films. (1940) (8)
- Pore Diameters of Osmotic Membranes (8)
- Degree of Wetting of Silica by Crude Petroleum Oils1.2 (1928) (8)
- The Anomalous Osmose of Solutions of Electrolytes with Collodion Membranes. I (8)
- Displacement of Crude Oil and Benzene from Silica by Aqueous Solutions (1932) (7)
- Interfacial-tension Studies of Sodium Laurate Solutions. (1943) (7)
- Depolymermiation of Cellulose in Viscose Production (1942) (7)
- Free Energy of Immersion of Compressed Powders with Different Liquids. I. Graphite Powders. (1956) (7)
- Adsorption at solid-liquid interfaces Determination of adsorption by adhesion-tension and interfacial-tension measurements on binary organic liquid systems (1942) (7)
- The Effect of Atmospheric Gases on the Interfacial Tension between Mercury and Several Different Liquids (1952) (6)
- The Permeability of Porcelain and Copper Ferrocyanide Membranes (6)
- Colloid Chemistry of Color Varnish. (1925) (6)
- The Surface Areas of Crystalline Carbon and Carbide Powders as Measured by the Adsorption of Nitrogen. (1950) (6)
- The Relation between the Plasticity of a Two Component Solid‐Liquid System and the Degree of Wetting of the Solid by the Liquid (1931) (5)
- Alteration of Adsorption Properties of Charcoal: Activation of Charcoal in Different Gases at Different Temperatures (1938) (5)
- Anomalous Osmose of Some Solutions of Electrolytes with Gold-beaters Skin Membranes (5)
- Wetting Characteristics of Cellulose Derivatives. II. Interrelations of Contact Angles (1953) (5)
- THE SIZE OF THE PORES IN PORCELAIN AND OSMOTIC EFFECTS. (1909) (5)
- Foam Stability. A Fundamental Investigation of the Factors Controling the Stability of Foams. (1958) (4)
- Thermodynamics of Adsorption from Solution. III. Free Energy Changes and Surface Pressure–Area Relationships of Adsorbed Layers. (1949) (4)
- The Thermodynamics of Adsorption from Solutions. III. Adsorption at Liquid–Air Interfaces. (1950) (4)
- THE OSMOSE OF SOME SOLUTIONS OF ELECTROLYTES WITH PORCELAIN MEMBRANES, AND THE RELATION OF OSMOSE TO MEMBRANE POTENTIAL.1 (1916) (4)
- Liquid Absorption by Pigments of Different Types of Organic Liquid (1930) (4)
- THE RELATION OF ANOMALOUS OSMOSE TO THE SWELLING OF COLLOIDAL MATERIAL. (1922) (3)
- Reproducible Contact Angles on Reproducible Metal Surfaces. II. Interfacial Contact Angles between Water and Organic Liquids on Surfaces of Silver and Gold (1942) (3)
- SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS INTRODUCTION (1939) (3)
- A Comparison of Methods for the Determination of the Area of Adsorbed Molecules in Interfacial Films (1931) (3)
- A Simple and Inexpensive Electrodialyzer (1936) (3)
- A Study of Energies of Immersion of Silica in a Series of Liquids (1931) (3)
- Advances in colloid science (1942) (2)
- Nitrogen Fixation by the Cyanide Process (1922) (2)
- Production of Ammonia by the Sodium Cyanide Method (1922) (2)
- Reproducible Contact Angles on Reproducible Metal Surfaces. III. Contact Angles of Saturated Aqueous Solutions of Different Organic Liquids on Silver and Gold (1942) (2)
- Alteration of the Free Surface Energy of Solids. III. Effect of Heat Treatment of Metals in a Vacuum and in Several Gases. (1935) (2)
- The Preparation of Membranes with Uniform Distribution of Pores (2)
- New Conceptions in Colloidal Chemistry (Freundlich, Herbert) (1927) (2)
- A DIRECT READING IONOMETER.1 (1917) (2)
- THE RELATION OF OSMOSE OF SOLUTIONS OF ELECTROLYTES TO MEMBRANE POTENTIALS. THEORETICAL. (1916) (2)
- Laboratory manual of colloid and surface chemistry (1936) (1)
- Comparison of Free Energy of Immersion Values from Adsorption Measurements on Loose and on Compressed Powders (1957) (1)
- The work of adhesion between solid and liquid phases (1)
- Alteration of the Free Surface Energy of Solids. II. Effect of Heat Treatment of Metals in Air. (1935) (1)
- Colloidal Dispersions. By Earl K. Fischer. (1951) (1)
- Anomalous Osmose. (1920) (1)
- Remarks on thermodynamics of adsorption from solutions. (1949) (1)
- Surface Chemistry for Industrial Research. By J. J. Bikerman (1948) (1)
- Three papers on the free energy immersion of compressed powders (1957) (0)
- Application of the Gibbs Adsorption Theorem to Solid—Liquid Interfaces (1933) (0)
- An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry. By O. Maass and E. W. R. Steacie. (1940) (0)
- Industrial Chemistry of Colloidal and Amorphous Materials (Lewis, Warren K.; Squires, Lombard; Broughton, Geoffrey) (1942) (0)
- Lectures on Osmosis. By F. A. H. Schreinemakers. (1940) (0)
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