This is a completely revised, reorganised, and updated second edition of the classic textbook on colloid science, provided for the first time in a single volume.
Colloid science is the study of systems involving small particles of one substance suspended in another. Suspensions of liquids form the basis of a wide variety of systems of scientific and technological importance including paints, inks, ceramics, cosmetics, soils, biological cells, and many food preparations. Although concentrating on systems involving suspensions of solids in water, the development here is made in terms which can be readily extended to the other less frequently encountered systems.
The book explains the principles of colloid science, and provides a clear account of the fundamental physical and chemical concepts on which our understanding of colloidal systems depends. The accent is on making the theories accessible by providing all necessary development.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"The treatments are consistently thorough, articulate, appropriately illustrated, and insightful." Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 244 (2001) "... an authoritative treatise of [colloid science]. It is a book that will be 'dipped' into, with the reader finding a clear and complete description of the particular area. It is well written and annotated with suitable exercises in each chapter. I recommend it to research students and other scientists in the fields of colloid science, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical and food science." Dr Bernard Binks in Chemistry and Industry, Sep. 2001
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Illustrationen
numerous halftones and line illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 253 mm
Breite: 177 mm
Dicke: 46 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-850502-0 (9780198505020)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Robert J. Hunter, School of Chemistry, University of Sydney, NSA 2006 Australia. hunter_r@chem.usyd.edu.au
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School of ChemistrySchool of Chemistry, University of Sydney
1. Nature of colloidal dispersions ; 2. Thermodynamics of surfaces ; 3. Response to external fields and stresses ; 4. Transport properties of suspensions ; 5. Particle size and shape ; 6. Adsorption onto solid surfaces ; 7. Electrified interfaces: the electrical double layer ; 8. Electrokinetics and the zeta potential ; 9. Association colloids ; 10. Adsorption at charged interfaces ; 11. The theory of van der Waals forces ; 12. Double layer interaction and particle coagulation ; 13. Introduction to statistical mechanics of fluids ; 14. Scattering studies of colloid structure ; 15. Rheology of colloidal dispersions