Marjorie J. Vold
American chemist
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Marjorie J. Vold's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marjorie J. Vold was an American chemist. Her research focused on colloids, and was recognized with a Garvan-Olin Medal from the American Chemical Society in 1967. Early life and education Marjorie Jean Young was born on October 25, 1913, in Ottawa, Ontario, and moved to Mount Hamilton, California as a child, with her parents Reynold K. Young and Wilhelmine E. Aitken. Her grandfather Robert Grant Aitken cataloged binary stars at Lick Observatory, and her father also worked an astronomer there. Young attended the University of California at Berkeley for undergraduate and graduate work, earning her doctorate in 1936. She did postdoctoral work at Stanford University.
Marjorie J. Vold's Published Works
Published Works
- Differential Thermal Analysis (1949) (910)
- Zeta potential in colloid science. Principles and applications (1982) (532)
- Colloid and Interface Chemistry (1983) (291)
- Computer simulation of floc formation in a colloidal suspension (1963) (278)
- The effect of adsorption on the van der waals interaction of spherical colloidal particles (1961) (259)
- A numerical approach to the problem of sediment volume (1959) (204)
- Sediment Volume and Structure in Dispersions of Anisometric Particles (1959) (104)
- Van der Waals' attraction between anisometric particles (1954) (78)
- THE SEDIMENT VOLUME IN DILUTE DISPERSIONS OF SPHERICAL PARTICLES (1960) (67)
- Successive Phases in the Transformation of Anhydrous Sodium Palmitate from Crystal to Liquid (1939) (40)
- Stable Phases Occurring between True Crystal and True Liquid for Single Pure Anhydrous Soaps (1941) (38)
- Differential Thermal Analysis of Metal Soaps (1949) (34)
- The application of the mass law to the aggregation of colloidal electrolytes (1950) (32)
- Polymorphic transformations of calcium stearate and calcium stearate monohydrate. (1948) (25)
- Micellization process with emphasis on premicelles (1992) (22)
- Molecular cross sections in films of fatty acids on water (1952) (21)
- Phase Rule Studies of Soap. II. The System Sodium Laurate—Sodium Chloride—Water (1938) (19)
- The phase behavior of lithium stearate in cetane and in decalin (1950) (18)
- Crystal forms of anhydrous calcium stearate derivable from calcium stearate monohydrate. (1949) (17)
- Phase Rule Studies of Soap Systems. I. Applicability of the Phase Rule (1938) (16)
- The polymorphism of lithium palmitate (1976) (14)
- The Phase Behavior of Dodecyl Sulfonic Acid and of its Alkali Salts with Water (1941) (14)
- Phase state and thermal transitions of greases from silicone and silicone diester mixtures (1949) (12)
- Colloid chemistry : the science of large molecules, small particles, and surfaces (1964) (12)
- Liquid Crystalline, Waxy, and Crystalline Phases in Binary Mixtures of Pure Anhydrous Soaps (1941) (12)
- A comparative study of the X-ray diffraction patterns and thermal transitions of metal soaps (1949) (11)
- A Phase Study of Commercial Soap and Water (1941) (10)
- Colloidal Structure in Lithium Stearate Greases (1956) (10)
- Thermodynamic Behavior of Liquid Crystalline Solutions of Sodium Palmitate and Sodium Laurate in Water at 90 (1939) (10)
- Monte Carlo Calculations of the Dimensions of Polymers in a Restrictive Subvolume of Solution (1965) (9)
- The flocculation of aqueous sols of a graphitized carbon black by a potential-determining electrolyte (1972) (9)
- The packing ofn-alkyl chains in Gibbs monolayers (1984) (9)
- Colloidal dispersions and micellar behavior : papers from a symposium honoring Robert D. Vold and Marjorie J. Vold (1975) (7)
- The van der waal’s interaction of anisometric colloidal particles (1957) (7)
- Properties of systems of calcium stearate and cetane as deduced from X-ray diffraction patterns. (1948) (7)
- Premicelles: Hydrophobic effect for the dimer of sodium n-dodecyl sulfate (1987) (7)
- Mechanism for the ultracentrifugal demulsification of O/W emulsions (1985) (5)
- Hot Stage for Microscopic Observations between Room Temperature and 350° C. (1946) (5)
- Colloidal Surfactants. Some Physicochemical Properties. (1964) (5)
- Monte‐carlo calculations of the dimensions of coiling type polymers in solutions of finite concentration (1964) (5)
- Micellization: Some properties of dimers of sodium n-octyl and n-dodecyl sulfates (1990) (4)
- The Hydration of Curd Fibers of Sodium Palmitate and Sodium Oleate (1941) (3)
- Nonionic surfactans, surfactant science series: Vol. I. Edited by Martin J. Schick. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York, 1967. 1085 pp. $43.50 (1969) (3)
- THE SUBSIDENCE RATES OF SUSPENSIONS OF LITHIUM STEARATE IN n-HEPTANE WITH n-ALCOHOLS AS ADDITIVES (1960) (3)
- Role of shape in models of micellar equilibria (1985) (3)
- The dipole moments and molecular structure of some aromatic amines (1958) (2)
- Packing Orientation of Soap Crystallites (1953) (2)
- Analysis of the Composite Isotherm for the Adsorption of a Strong Electrolyte from Its Aqueous Solution onto a Solid (1968) (2)
- The dielectric properties of some quinones and related molecules (1958) (1)
- Emulsion Polymerization. High Polymers. (1955) (0)
- The phase behavior of dodecylsulfonic acid with water: A reinterpretation (1982) (0)
- The rate of hydrolysis of chloroacetamide in aqueous acid (1957) (0)
- Disperson of powders in liquids. With special reference to pigments. 2nd ed (1973) (0)
- A Third of a Century of Colloid Chemistry (1975) (0)
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