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The prime goal of FICS is to meet these demands systematically, treating the most important interfacial and colloidal phenomena starting from basic principles of physics and chemistry, whereby these principles are first reviewed.
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1442g
- ISBN-13: 9780124605244
- ISBN-10: 0124605249
- Artikelnr.: 21696806
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 776
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1442g
- ISBN-13: 9780124605244
- ISBN-10: 0124605249
- Artikelnr.: 21696806
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Adsorption at the Solid-Gas Interface. Adsorption from Solution. Low
Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules. Electric Double Layers.
Electrokinetics and Related Phenomena. Adsorption of Polymers and
Polyelectrolytes. Appendices. Subject Index.Adsorption at the Solid-Gas
Interface: Selected Review of Volume I. Characterization of Solid Surfaces.
Thermodynamics of Adsorption. Presentation of Adsorption Data. Adsorption
on Non-Porous, Homogeneous Surfaces. Porous Surfaces. Surface
Heterogeneity. Conclusion. General References. Adsorption From Solution.
Low Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules: Basic Features. The Interface
Between Solids and Pure Liquids. The Surface Excess Isotherm. Adsorption
from Binary Fluid Mixtures. Theory. Experimental Techniques. Binary
Systems, A Few Illustrations. Adsorption from Dilute Solutions. Kinetics of
Adsorption. Conclusions and Applications. General References. Electric
Double Layers: Some Examples of Double Layers. Why do Ionic Double
LayersForm? Some Definitions, Symbols, and General Features.
Thermodynamics. Application of the Gibbs Equation. The Diffuse Part of the
Double Layer. Beyond Poisson-Boltzmann. The Stern Picture. Measuring Double
Layer Properties. Points of Zero Charge and Isoelectric Points. Interfacial
Polarization and the (-Potential. Case Studies. Double Layers in Media of
Low Polarity. Electrosorption. Electrosorption Isotherms. Charged Particles
in External Fields. Applications. General References. Electrokinetics
andRelated Phenomena: Basic Principles. Survey of Electrokinetic Phenomena.
Definitions of Terms. Elementary Theory. Interpretation of Electrokinetic
Potentials. Experimental Techniques. Generealized Theory of Electrokinetic
Phenomena. Electrokinetics inPlugs and Capillaries. Electrokinetics in
Alternating Fields. Dielectric Dispersion. Less Familiar Types of
Electrokinetics. Applications. General References. Adsorption of Polymers
and Polyelectrolytes: Introduction. Polymers in Solution. Some General
Aspects of Polymer Adsorption. Polymer Adsorption Theories. The
Self-Consistent-Field Model of Scheutjens and Fleer. Experimental Methods.
Theoretical and Experimental Results for Uncharged Polymers. Theoretical
and Experimental Results for UnchargedPolymers. Results for
Polyelectrolytes. Applications. General References. Appendices. Subject
Index.
Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules. Electric Double Layers.
Electrokinetics and Related Phenomena. Adsorption of Polymers and
Polyelectrolytes. Appendices. Subject Index.Adsorption at the Solid-Gas
Interface: Selected Review of Volume I. Characterization of Solid Surfaces.
Thermodynamics of Adsorption. Presentation of Adsorption Data. Adsorption
on Non-Porous, Homogeneous Surfaces. Porous Surfaces. Surface
Heterogeneity. Conclusion. General References. Adsorption From Solution.
Low Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules: Basic Features. The Interface
Between Solids and Pure Liquids. The Surface Excess Isotherm. Adsorption
from Binary Fluid Mixtures. Theory. Experimental Techniques. Binary
Systems, A Few Illustrations. Adsorption from Dilute Solutions. Kinetics of
Adsorption. Conclusions and Applications. General References. Electric
Double Layers: Some Examples of Double Layers. Why do Ionic Double
LayersForm? Some Definitions, Symbols, and General Features.
Thermodynamics. Application of the Gibbs Equation. The Diffuse Part of the
Double Layer. Beyond Poisson-Boltzmann. The Stern Picture. Measuring Double
Layer Properties. Points of Zero Charge and Isoelectric Points. Interfacial
Polarization and the (-Potential. Case Studies. Double Layers in Media of
Low Polarity. Electrosorption. Electrosorption Isotherms. Charged Particles
in External Fields. Applications. General References. Electrokinetics
andRelated Phenomena: Basic Principles. Survey of Electrokinetic Phenomena.
Definitions of Terms. Elementary Theory. Interpretation of Electrokinetic
Potentials. Experimental Techniques. Generealized Theory of Electrokinetic
Phenomena. Electrokinetics inPlugs and Capillaries. Electrokinetics in
Alternating Fields. Dielectric Dispersion. Less Familiar Types of
Electrokinetics. Applications. General References. Adsorption of Polymers
and Polyelectrolytes: Introduction. Polymers in Solution. Some General
Aspects of Polymer Adsorption. Polymer Adsorption Theories. The
Self-Consistent-Field Model of Scheutjens and Fleer. Experimental Methods.
Theoretical and Experimental Results for Uncharged Polymers. Theoretical
and Experimental Results for UnchargedPolymers. Results for
Polyelectrolytes. Applications. General References. Appendices. Subject
Index.
Adsorption at the Solid-Gas Interface. Adsorption from Solution. Low
Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules. Electric Double Layers.
Electrokinetics and Related Phenomena. Adsorption of Polymers and
Polyelectrolytes. Appendices. Subject Index.Adsorption at the Solid-Gas
Interface: Selected Review of Volume I. Characterization of Solid Surfaces.
Thermodynamics of Adsorption. Presentation of Adsorption Data. Adsorption
on Non-Porous, Homogeneous Surfaces. Porous Surfaces. Surface
Heterogeneity. Conclusion. General References. Adsorption From Solution.
Low Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules: Basic Features. The Interface
Between Solids and Pure Liquids. The Surface Excess Isotherm. Adsorption
from Binary Fluid Mixtures. Theory. Experimental Techniques. Binary
Systems, A Few Illustrations. Adsorption from Dilute Solutions. Kinetics of
Adsorption. Conclusions and Applications. General References. Electric
Double Layers: Some Examples of Double Layers. Why do Ionic Double
LayersForm? Some Definitions, Symbols, and General Features.
Thermodynamics. Application of the Gibbs Equation. The Diffuse Part of the
Double Layer. Beyond Poisson-Boltzmann. The Stern Picture. Measuring Double
Layer Properties. Points of Zero Charge and Isoelectric Points. Interfacial
Polarization and the (-Potential. Case Studies. Double Layers in Media of
Low Polarity. Electrosorption. Electrosorption Isotherms. Charged Particles
in External Fields. Applications. General References. Electrokinetics
andRelated Phenomena: Basic Principles. Survey of Electrokinetic Phenomena.
Definitions of Terms. Elementary Theory. Interpretation of Electrokinetic
Potentials. Experimental Techniques. Generealized Theory of Electrokinetic
Phenomena. Electrokinetics inPlugs and Capillaries. Electrokinetics in
Alternating Fields. Dielectric Dispersion. Less Familiar Types of
Electrokinetics. Applications. General References. Adsorption of Polymers
and Polyelectrolytes: Introduction. Polymers in Solution. Some General
Aspects of Polymer Adsorption. Polymer Adsorption Theories. The
Self-Consistent-Field Model of Scheutjens and Fleer. Experimental Methods.
Theoretical and Experimental Results for Uncharged Polymers. Theoretical
and Experimental Results for UnchargedPolymers. Results for
Polyelectrolytes. Applications. General References. Appendices. Subject
Index.
Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules. Electric Double Layers.
Electrokinetics and Related Phenomena. Adsorption of Polymers and
Polyelectrolytes. Appendices. Subject Index.Adsorption at the Solid-Gas
Interface: Selected Review of Volume I. Characterization of Solid Surfaces.
Thermodynamics of Adsorption. Presentation of Adsorption Data. Adsorption
on Non-Porous, Homogeneous Surfaces. Porous Surfaces. Surface
Heterogeneity. Conclusion. General References. Adsorption From Solution.
Low Molecular Mass, Uncharged Molecules: Basic Features. The Interface
Between Solids and Pure Liquids. The Surface Excess Isotherm. Adsorption
from Binary Fluid Mixtures. Theory. Experimental Techniques. Binary
Systems, A Few Illustrations. Adsorption from Dilute Solutions. Kinetics of
Adsorption. Conclusions and Applications. General References. Electric
Double Layers: Some Examples of Double Layers. Why do Ionic Double
LayersForm? Some Definitions, Symbols, and General Features.
Thermodynamics. Application of the Gibbs Equation. The Diffuse Part of the
Double Layer. Beyond Poisson-Boltzmann. The Stern Picture. Measuring Double
Layer Properties. Points of Zero Charge and Isoelectric Points. Interfacial
Polarization and the (-Potential. Case Studies. Double Layers in Media of
Low Polarity. Electrosorption. Electrosorption Isotherms. Charged Particles
in External Fields. Applications. General References. Electrokinetics
andRelated Phenomena: Basic Principles. Survey of Electrokinetic Phenomena.
Definitions of Terms. Elementary Theory. Interpretation of Electrokinetic
Potentials. Experimental Techniques. Generealized Theory of Electrokinetic
Phenomena. Electrokinetics inPlugs and Capillaries. Electrokinetics in
Alternating Fields. Dielectric Dispersion. Less Familiar Types of
Electrokinetics. Applications. General References. Adsorption of Polymers
and Polyelectrolytes: Introduction. Polymers in Solution. Some General
Aspects of Polymer Adsorption. Polymer Adsorption Theories. The
Self-Consistent-Field Model of Scheutjens and Fleer. Experimental Methods.
Theoretical and Experimental Results for Uncharged Polymers. Theoretical
and Experimental Results for UnchargedPolymers. Results for
Polyelectrolytes. Applications. General References. Appendices. Subject
Index.