This volume chronicles the proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in Gainesville, FL, June 10-15, 1990. This series of symposia have been smoothly running since 1976, but the appellation "Surfactants in Solution" was used for the first time in 1982 in Lund. Since then our logo "SIS" has become very familiar to everyone involved in surfactants. In Lund the meeting was billed as the Fourth International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution. Earlier three events were held under different rubrics, but proceedings of all these symposia, except the 7th…mehr
This volume chronicles the proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in Gainesville, FL, June 10-15, 1990. This series of symposia have been smoothly running since 1976, but the appellation "Surfactants in Solution" was used for the first time in 1982 in Lund. Since then our logo "SIS" has become very familiar to everyone involved in surfactants. In Lund the meeting was billed as the Fourth International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution. Earlier three events were held under different rubrics, but proceedings of all these symposia, except the 7th SIS held in Ottawa in 1988, have been properly documented. As a matter of fact so far 10 volumes have appeared under the title "Surfactants in Solution". 1,2,3 The program for the 9th SIS was very comprehensive and many ramifications of surfactants were covered, and it was a veritable international event. It contained a total of 384 papers by 869 authors from practically every corner of our planet. Just the sheer number of papers is a testimonial to the high tempo of research and tremendous interest in this wonderful class of materials. As in the past, there were plenary lectures (5), invited talks (37), oral presentations (195) and poster presentations (147). The plenary lectures were given by Prof. J. Th. G. Overbeek, Prof. C. A. Bunton, Prof. H. Ti Tien and Dr. J. Swalen. The lecture by Prof. Overbeek, the doyen of surface and colloid science, was a real treat.
I. Plenary Lectures.- Droplet Size Distributions and Phase Equilibria with Ionic Microemulsions.- Micellar Rate Effects: What We Know and What We Think We Know.- Langmuir-Blodgett Films: Past, Present and Future.- From Planar BLMs to Biomembranes to Self-assembling Lipid Bilayers: Building Blocks of Future Biosensors and Molecular Devices.- II. Invited Presentations.- Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Model Surfactants and Micelles.- Molecular Modelling of Micellar Solutions.- Effects of Flow Fields on Self-Assembly in Micellized Surfactant Solutions.- Generalization of the Surfactant Concept: Micellization of Zwitterionic and Mesoionic Amphiphiles in Formamide and N-methylsydnone.- Aggregation Behavior of Mixed-Counterion Double-Chained Surfactants.- Solution Properties of Mixed Fluorocarbon and Hydrocarbon Surfactants and Their Solubilization Behavior.- Experimental Determination of the Time of Formation of Ganglioside Mixed Micelles.- Amphiphilic Association Structures of the Stratum Corneum.- On the Phase Behaviour of Lipid X, a Precursor of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides.- Stability and Phase Behavior of Mixed Surfactant Vesicles.- Effect of Thermal and Mixing History on the Rheological Properties of Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Dispersions.- On Polymer/Surfactant Interaction.- Polyelectrolyte-Ionic Surfactant Systems: Phase Behavior and Interactions.- NMR Studies of Interactions Between Neutral Polymers and Anionic Surfactants in Aqueous Solution.- Standard Free Energy of Adsorption at Liquid Interfaces.- Thermodynamic Studies of Adsorption and Mi cellization of Alky1 Xylene Sulfonates.- Polarized Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) FT-IR Spectra of Oriented Alkanoates.- Dynamic Surface Tension of Aqueous Surfactant Solutions. IV. Relationship to Foaming.- Quantitative Models of Rate Effects of Aqueous Micelles.- Photodegradation of Surfactants Catalyzed by a Semiconductor for Protection of Environment.- Ligand Surfactants: Aggregation, Cations Binding and Transport, and Catalytic Properties.- Preparation of Monodisperse Colloidal Metal/Metal Oxide Particles from Microemulsions: New Developments.- Some Features of Three-Phase Emulsions.- Kinetic Stability of Food Emulsions.- Flocculation of Emulsions by Free Surfactant. II. Purified Systems.- Egg Yolk Phospholipids as an Emulsifier for Perfluorooctyl Bromide/Saline Dispersions.- Ultrapurification of Fine Powders by Floc Flotation.- Multi-Stepwise Drainage and Viscosity of Macroscopic Films Formed From Latex Suspensions.- Directional Characteristics of Marginal Regeneration.- Dynamic Behavior in Systems Containing Nonionic Surfactants and Polar Oils and its Relationship to Detergency.- Droplet Size and Dynamics in Water-in-Oil Microemulsion. Correlations Between Results from Different Methods..- Phase Behavior of Novel Nonionic Surfactants - The Mechanism of "Clouding".- Effect of Elastic Bending Energy on Emulsification Failure in AOT Microemulsion.- Sulfonate Adsorption on Clay-Influence of the Ionic Environment.- Adhesion and Fusion of Amphiphilic Surfaces: Role of Hydrophobic, Hydration and Steric Forces.- Aggregation and Phase Equilibria of Surfactants in Polar, Nonaqueous Solvents.- Spinodal Decomposition as a Model for Bicontinuous Microemulsions.- III. Contributed Oral and Poster Presentations.- Section 1. Surfactant Association: Recent Theoretical and Experimental Developments.- Section 2. Surfactant Liquid Crystals: Phase Diagrams and Phase Behavior.- Section 3. Polymeric and Polymerizable Surfactants.- Section 4. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Micellization,including Solubilization.- Section 5. Reactions in Micelles, Monolayers, and Liquid Crystals.- Section 6. Microemulsions: Phase Diagrams, Structure and Applications (including Reactions in Microemulsions).- Section 7. Adsorption of Surfactants, Insoluble Monolayers, and L-B Films.- Section 8. Industrial Applications of Surfactants, and Surfactants in Emerging Technologies.- Section 9. Surfactants in Mineral Processing..- Section 10. Surfactants in Enhanced Oil Recovery.- Section 11. Surfactants in Food, Pharmaceutical, and Cosmetic Industries.- Section 12. Biological Amphiphile Systems, and Relevance of Surfactants in the Biomedical Arena, Health, and the Human Body.
I. Plenary Lectures.- Droplet Size Distributions and Phase Equilibria with Ionic Microemulsions.- Micellar Rate Effects: What We Know and What We Think We Know.- Langmuir-Blodgett Films: Past, Present and Future.- From Planar BLMs to Biomembranes to Self-assembling Lipid Bilayers: Building Blocks of Future Biosensors and Molecular Devices.- II. Invited Presentations.- Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Model Surfactants and Micelles.- Molecular Modelling of Micellar Solutions.- Effects of Flow Fields on Self-Assembly in Micellized Surfactant Solutions.- Generalization of the Surfactant Concept: Micellization of Zwitterionic and Mesoionic Amphiphiles in Formamide and N-methylsydnone.- Aggregation Behavior of Mixed-Counterion Double-Chained Surfactants.- Solution Properties of Mixed Fluorocarbon and Hydrocarbon Surfactants and Their Solubilization Behavior.- Experimental Determination of the Time of Formation of Ganglioside Mixed Micelles.- Amphiphilic Association Structures of the Stratum Corneum.- On the Phase Behaviour of Lipid X, a Precursor of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides.- Stability and Phase Behavior of Mixed Surfactant Vesicles.- Effect of Thermal and Mixing History on the Rheological Properties of Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Dispersions.- On Polymer/Surfactant Interaction.- Polyelectrolyte-Ionic Surfactant Systems: Phase Behavior and Interactions.- NMR Studies of Interactions Between Neutral Polymers and Anionic Surfactants in Aqueous Solution.- Standard Free Energy of Adsorption at Liquid Interfaces.- Thermodynamic Studies of Adsorption and Mi cellization of Alky1 Xylene Sulfonates.- Polarized Attenuated Total Reflection (ATR) FT-IR Spectra of Oriented Alkanoates.- Dynamic Surface Tension of Aqueous Surfactant Solutions. IV. Relationship to Foaming.- Quantitative Models of Rate Effects of Aqueous Micelles.- Photodegradation of Surfactants Catalyzed by a Semiconductor for Protection of Environment.- Ligand Surfactants: Aggregation, Cations Binding and Transport, and Catalytic Properties.- Preparation of Monodisperse Colloidal Metal/Metal Oxide Particles from Microemulsions: New Developments.- Some Features of Three-Phase Emulsions.- Kinetic Stability of Food Emulsions.- Flocculation of Emulsions by Free Surfactant. II. Purified Systems.- Egg Yolk Phospholipids as an Emulsifier for Perfluorooctyl Bromide/Saline Dispersions.- Ultrapurification of Fine Powders by Floc Flotation.- Multi-Stepwise Drainage and Viscosity of Macroscopic Films Formed From Latex Suspensions.- Directional Characteristics of Marginal Regeneration.- Dynamic Behavior in Systems Containing Nonionic Surfactants and Polar Oils and its Relationship to Detergency.- Droplet Size and Dynamics in Water-in-Oil Microemulsion. Correlations Between Results from Different Methods..- Phase Behavior of Novel Nonionic Surfactants - The Mechanism of "Clouding".- Effect of Elastic Bending Energy on Emulsification Failure in AOT Microemulsion.- Sulfonate Adsorption on Clay-Influence of the Ionic Environment.- Adhesion and Fusion of Amphiphilic Surfaces: Role of Hydrophobic, Hydration and Steric Forces.- Aggregation and Phase Equilibria of Surfactants in Polar, Nonaqueous Solvents.- Spinodal Decomposition as a Model for Bicontinuous Microemulsions.- III. Contributed Oral and Poster Presentations.- Section 1. Surfactant Association: Recent Theoretical and Experimental Developments.- Section 2. Surfactant Liquid Crystals: Phase Diagrams and Phase Behavior.- Section 3. Polymeric and Polymerizable Surfactants.- Section 4. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Micellization,including Solubilization.- Section 5. Reactions in Micelles, Monolayers, and Liquid Crystals.- Section 6. Microemulsions: Phase Diagrams, Structure and Applications (including Reactions in Microemulsions).- Section 7. Adsorption of Surfactants, Insoluble Monolayers, and L-B Films.- Section 8. Industrial Applications of Surfactants, and Surfactants in Emerging Technologies.- Section 9. Surfactants in Mineral Processing..- Section 10. Surfactants in Enhanced Oil Recovery.- Section 11. Surfactants in Food, Pharmaceutical, and Cosmetic Industries.- Section 12. Biological Amphiphile Systems, and Relevance of Surfactants in the Biomedical Arena, Health, and the Human Body.
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