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This second edition of the excellent reference has been supplemented by such topics as depletion forces, surface modification by plasma polymerization, principles of lithography, or inverse gas chromatography, while the number and variety of exercises has been increased. Written to be understood intuitively, this book is aimed at advanced students in physics, chemistry and material sciences, as well as engineers and natural scientists requiring background knowledge in surface and interface science.
Dies ist die aktualisierte Neuauflage der Einführung in die Oberflächen und
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This second edition of the excellent reference has been supplemented by such topics as depletion forces, surface modification by plasma polymerization, principles of lithography, or inverse gas chromatography, while the number and variety of exercises has been increased. Written to be understood intuitively, this book is aimed at advanced students in physics, chemistry and material sciences, as well as engineers and natural scientists requiring background knowledge in surface and interface science.

Dies ist die aktualisierte Neuauflage der Einführung in die Oberflächen und Grenzflächenphysik von Butt, Graf und Kappl, ergänzt durch aktuelle Themenfelder wie die Modifizierung von Oberflächen durch Plasmapolymerisation, Grundlagen der Lithographie oder Einsatz von Mikroemulsionen als Template für die Herstellung von Nanoteilchen sowie zahlreiche Aufgaben. Das auf ein allgemeines Verständnis abzielende und nicht mit Details überfrachtete Buch wendet sich an Studenten der Physik, Chemie und der Materialwissenschaften in den höheren Semestern und eignet sich gleichwohl als Einführung für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler.

This second edition of the excellent reference work has been supplemented by such uptodate topics as depletion forces, surface modification by plasma polymerization, principles of lithography, or inverse gas chromatography, while the number and variety of exercises has been increased. The text reflects the many facets of this discipline by linking physical fundamentals, especially those taken from thermodynamics, with applicationspecific topics. Similarly, the theory behind important concepts is backed by clearly explained by scientificengineering aspects as well as a wide range of highend applications from microelectronics and biotechnology. Written to be understood intuitively by those with a general comprehension of the topic, and not burdened by details, this book is aimed at advanced students (and their teachers) in physics, chemistry and material sciences, as well as engineers and natural scientists requiring background knowledge in surface and interface science.Die aktualisierte Neuauflage der Einführung in die Oberflächen und Grenzflächenphysik von Butt, Graf und Kappl ist ergänzt durch aktuelle Themenfelder wie die Modifizierung von Oberflächen durch Plasmapolymerisation, Grundlagen der Lithographie oder Einsatz von Mikroemulsionen als Template für die Herstellung von Nanoteilchen sowie zahlreiche Aufgaben. Das auf ein allgemeines Verständnis abzielende und nicht mit Details überfrachtete Buch wendet sich an Studenten der Physik, Chemie und der Materialwissenschaften in den höheren Semestern und eignet sich gleichwohl als Einführung für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler. Der Text spiegelt die Vielseitigkeit dieses Fachgebietes wider, indem physikalische Grundlagen, vor allem aus der Thermodynamik, mit anwendungsbezogenen Themen verknüpft werden. Die theoretische Darstellung wesentlicher Konzepte wird durch anschaulich behandelte ingenieurwissenschaftliche Aspekte sowie ein breites Spektrum von Anwendungen aus der Mikroelektronik und Biotechnologie ergänzt.

Aus dem Inhalt:
Liquid Surfaces Thermodynamics of interfaces The electric double layer Effects at charged interfaces Surface forces Contact angle phenomena and wetting Solid surfaces Adsorption Surface modification Friction, lubrication, and wear Surfactants, micelles, emulsions, and foams Thin films on surfaces of liquids

Second edition of this excellent reference work for advanced students (and their teachers) in material science, chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, or for researchers needing background knowledge in surface and interface science. The general yet comprehensive introduction to this field focuses on the essential concepts rather than specific details, on intuitive understanding rather than learning facts. Manifold highend applications from surface technology, biotechnology, or microelectronics are used to illustrate the basic concepts. In this new edition, topics such as depletion forces, surface modification by plasma polymerization, principles of lithography, or microemulsions as templates in materials Sciences have been added. The number and variety of exercises has been increased. '... The book is well worth a place on the shelf of material scientists and engineers involved in surface phenomena.' Materials World, April 2005 '... [This book] should be considered mandatory reading for someone who wants to join this research area. It is very didactic, clear, concise, and wellorganized.' ChemPhysChem 5/04 'A general yet comprehensive introduction to surface and interface science, this book focuses on essential concepts, and includes application from biotechnology to micoelectronics.' Materials World, Vol. 12(2), Feb 2004 HansJürgen Butt studied physics at the Universities of Hamburg and Göttingen, Germany. Then he went to the MaxPlanckInstitute of Biophysics in Frankfurt. After receiving his PhD in 1989 he went as a postdoc to Santa Barbara, California, and learned using the newly developed atomic force microscope. From 199095 he worked as a researcher back in Germany at the MaxPlanckInstitute for Biophysics. In 1996 he became associate professor at the University of Mainz. Three years later he moved to Siegen to become full professor for physical chemistry. Only two years later he joined the MaxPlanckInstitute for Polymer Research in Mainz. Karlheinz Graf studied chemistry at the Universities of Erlangen and Mainz, Germany. After receiving his PhD in physical chemistry in 1997, he went as a postdoc to Santa Barbara, California working on physicochemical aspects of myelin and lung surfactant. Back in Mainz he investigated nanostructured lipopolymer films. Scince 2001 he is working on model systems for microsystem technology in the group of HansJürgen Butt at the University of Siegen and the MaxPlanckInstitute for Polymer Research. Michael Kappl studied physics at the University of Regensburg and the Technical University of Munich. He finished his PhD at the MaxPlanckInstitute of Biophysics in Frankfurt/Main in 1996. From 1997 1998 he did one and a half years of postdoctoral research at the University of Mainz in the group of HansJürgen Butt. From 19982000 he worked as a IT consultant at Pallas Soft AG, Regensburg. In 2000, he rejoined the group of HansJürgen Butt at the University of Siegen. Since the end of 2002 he is project leader at the MaxPlanckInstitute for Polymer Research in Mainz.
Autorenporträt
Hans-Jürgen Butt is a director at the Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany, which has recently been evaluated as the leading institute in this field. He leads the polymer physics department. Co-authors Karlheinz Graf and Michael Kappl are project leaders at the same Institute. Dr. Graf, who holds a PhD in chemistry, is specialized in surface science and micro technology. The research activities of physicist Dr. Michael Kappl concentrate on surface forces and confined liquids.