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mi·celle

 (mī-sĕl′)
n.
1. A submicroscopic aggregation of molecules, as a droplet in a colloidal system.
2. An organic particle of colloidal size found in coal.
3. A coherent strand or structure in natural or synthetic fibers.

[New Latin mīcella, from Latin mīca, grain.]

mi·cel′lar (-sĕl′ər) adj.
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micelle

(mɪˈsɛl) or

micell

;

micella

(mɪˈsɛlə)
n
(Chemistry) chem
a. a charged aggregate of molecules of colloidal size in a solution
b. any molecular aggregate of colloidal size, such as a particle found in coal
[C19: from New Latin micella, diminutive of Latin mīca crumb]
miˈcellar adj
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mi•celle

(mɪˈsɛl)

n.
1. an electrically charged colloidal particle formed by an aggregate of molecules.
2. an organized structural unit composed of such particles.
[1880–85; < German Micell (1877) < Latin mīc(a) crumb, grain + -ella -elle]
mi•cel′lar, adj.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.micelle - an electrically charged particle built up from polymeric molecules or ions and occurring in certain colloidal electrolytic solutions like soaps and detergentsmicelle - an electrically charged particle built up from polymeric molecules or ions and occurring in certain colloidal electrolytic solutions like soaps and detergents
subatomic particle, particle - a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions
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In addition, the critical micelle concentration (cmc) and its corresponding surface tension can be ensured by the intersection point of the curves.
The surface tension of polymers was gradually reduced and then stabilized with the rise of polymer concentration; thus, a turning point appears on each curve, namely, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of water solutions.
Critical Micelle Concentration. Critical micelle concentration was determined as described in the literature [14].
Penfold, "Analysis of the asymmetric synergy in the adsorption of zwitterionic-ionic surfactant mixtures at the air-water interface below and above the critical micelle concentration," Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol.
Surface tensions of all surfactants decreased by increasing the surfactant concentration until a distinct break at the critical micelle concentration (CMC) is reached.
The Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) is probably the simplest way of describing the colloid and surface behavior of a surfactant solution, being an important parameter for the description of this class of materials.
The surface properties, including critical micelle concentration (CMC), foamability and foam stability, were evaluated.
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