Abstract

AbstractMixtures of latexes and aqueous solutions of CaCl2, NaCl and KCl have been characterized by dielectric spectrometry in the microwave domain (at 5 GHz and at room temperature). The interpretation of the data was based on the concept of mixture laws applied for low concentrations of latex (< 10% in weight) and salt (concentration < 1 mol.1−1). The additivity of dielectric properties was in good agreement with that predicted using classical mixture laws.

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