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Effect of the Concentration of Sulfate Lignin on the Aggregation Stability of Its Aqueous Dispersions

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The dependence of the aggregation stability of an aqueous dispersion of sulfate lignin on its concentration in the system is investigated by spectrophotometry within the wide range of pH values. It is shown that an increase in the concentration of sulfate lignin shifts the onset of its coagulation separation into the region of higher pH values.

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Chernoberezhskii, Y.M., Atanesyan, A.A., Dyagileva, A.B. et al. Effect of the Concentration of Sulfate Lignin on the Aggregation Stability of Its Aqueous Dispersions. Colloid Journal 64, 637–639 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020678430092

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