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Additional attractive force between alumina particles due to low solubility of dicarboxylic acids
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Additional attractive force between alumina particles due to low solubility of dicarboxylic acids

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Main Authors: Teh, E., Leong, Y., Liu, Y., Craig, V., Walsh, R., Howard, S., Becker, Thomas
Other Authors: Robin Batterham
Format: Conference Paper
Published: AusIMM 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47242
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