
New Frontiers in Colloid Science
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1- A Journey through Colloid Science;
Early Days;
Novel Colloidal Systems;
Particle Synthesis;
Particles with terminally-grafted polymer chains;
Electrically -conducting particles;
Microemulsions based on block or graft copolymers;
Monodisperse Liquid Droplets;
Liquid core / solid shell particles;
Microgel Particles;
Particle Interactions;
Electrostatic interactions;
Polymers at interfaces and steric interactions;
Depletion interactions;
Interactions in mixed particle systems;
Deposition of particles on flat surfaces;
Final Remarks;
References;
2- Synthesis of Poly-N-Isopropylacrylamide microgel particles containing gold nanoshell cores with potential for triggered de-swelling;
Abstract;
Introduction;
Materials and Methods;
Preparation of silica particles;
Preparation of positively charged silica particles;
Preparation of Gold nanoparticles;
Attachment of gold nanoparticles to silica cores;
Growth of gold nanoshells;
Synthesis of hydrogel-coated gold or gold nanoshells;
Results and Discussion;
Adsorption of Gold nanoparticles onto positively charged silica particles;
Concluding Remarks;
References;
3- Polymer Chemistry, Hypervelocity Physics and the CASSINI Space Mission;
Introduction;
Organic conducting polymers;
Synthesis and properties of polypyrrole;
Hypervelocity acceleration experiments;
Do plasma mass spectra originate from the latex core or shell? Kinetic energy of a hypervelocity impact;
The CASSINI space mission and the CDA adaptor;
Four classes of micrometeorites;
What is the nature of the volcanic activity on Io? Latex mimics for sulphur-rich micrometeorites;
Conclusions;
4- From Novel Monodisperse "Silicone Oil"/Water Emulsions to Drug Deliver;
Abstract;
Background;
Introduction;
Interaction Forces and Deformation of PDMS Droplets;
Rheological Behavior of concentrated emulsions of PDMS Droplets;
Polymers at Silicone Droplets Interfaces;
Nanoparticles at PDMS Droplets;
Towards a drug delivery system;
Conclusions;
Acknowledgements;
References;
5- Polymers and surfactants at interfaces: colloidal lego for nanotechnology;
Introduction;
Self-assembly of block copolymers and the formation of "smart colloids";
Adsorption of block copolymer micelles at the aqueous/ solid interface;
Responsive and functional surfaces;
Multilayer coatings, particles and capsules;
Conclusions;
Acknowledgements;
References;
6- Polymer depletion: recent progress for polymer/colloid phase diagrams;
Abstract;
Introduction;
Theory;
System and system parameters;
Thermodynamics;
Some illustrations;
Results;
Concluding remarks;
References;
7- NanoBubbles, dissolved gas, boundary layers and related mysterious effects in colloidal stability;
Abstract;
Introduction;
Results and Discussion;
Stability ratio as a function of dissolved gas and hydrophobicity;
Colloid Stability Analysis;
TMAFM Imaging;
Images of Bubble Coalescence;
Nature of Domains;
Bubble Formation on Solid-Water Interfaces;
Contact angles and line tension;
Kinetics of CO2 gas adsorption using the QCM;
Conclusions;
Acknowledgement;
References;
8- Heteroflocculation studies of colloidal poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) microgels with polystyrene latex particles: effect of particle size, temperature and surface charge;
Abstract;
Introduction and background;
Heterflocculation studies;
Experimental;
Microgel synthesis;
Dry weight analysis;
Preparation of anionic polystyrene latex and cationic microgel mixed dispersions;
Dynamic light scattering (DLS);
Electrophoretic mobility and zeta potential measurements;
Turbidimetric analysis;
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM);
Results and Discussion;
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM);
Characterisation of anionic PS latex particles;
Heteroflocculation of microgel-latex mixtures;
Concluding remarks;
9- Surface Modification, Encapsulation and Coating- A Career built on Graft;
Abstract;
The early years: Colloid science, zeta potential and polymers;
The dark side: Black boxes, sunscreens and hope-in-a-bottle;
Back to the future: Colloid science, vaccines, microbicides and HIV/ AIDS;
Conclusions;
Acknowledgements;
References
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