Surface and Colloid Science: Volume 13
The three sections of this volume deal with topics of broad interest.
The first deals with cetyl alcohol and is a most comprehensive study of this essential ingredient in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry, with an explanation of its functionality. The second is a most comprehensive, up-to-date review of acid/base interactions of a variety of materials, including small molecules, proteins and polyelectrolytes. The third section describes the combined radiochemical and electrochemical methods in the evaluation of the properties of solids in contact with solutions.
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Surface and Colloid Science: Volume 13
The three sections of this volume deal with topics of broad interest.
The first deals with cetyl alcohol and is a most comprehensive study of this essential ingredient in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry, with an explanation of its functionality. The second is a most comprehensive, up-to-date review of acid/base interactions of a variety of materials, including small molecules, proteins and polyelectrolytes. The third section describes the combined radiochemical and electrochemical methods in the evaluation of the properties of solids in contact with solutions.
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Surface and Colloid Science: Volume 13

Surface and Colloid Science: Volume 13

Surface and Colloid Science: Volume 13

Surface and Colloid Science: Volume 13

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The three sections of this volume deal with topics of broad interest.
The first deals with cetyl alcohol and is a most comprehensive study of this essential ingredient in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry, with an explanation of its functionality. The second is a most comprehensive, up-to-date review of acid/base interactions of a variety of materials, including small molecules, proteins and polyelectrolytes. The third section describes the combined radiochemical and electrochemical methods in the evaluation of the properties of solids in contact with solutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461579748
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 08/18/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Pages: 297
Product dimensions: 0.00(w) x 0.00(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

1. Electrochemistry of Oil-Water Interfaces.- 1. Potential Difference at Oil-Water Interfaces.- 2. Electrocapillarity.- 3. Binding at Oil-Water Interfaces.- 4. Electrocapillary Emulsification.- 5. Coalescence of Droplets.- 6. Potential Distribution of Membrane Systems.- Abbreviations.- Notation.- References.- 2. Kinetic Theory of Flotation of Small Particles.- 1. Specific Features of the Mechanism Involving Fixation of Small Particles on the Surface of a Bubble.- 2. Specific Features of the Mechanism of Transfer of Small Particles to the Bubble Surface.- 3. Quantitative Theory of Flotation of Small and Medium-Sized Spherical Particles.- 4. Quantitative Experimental Research into Flotation of Small Particles.- 5. Detachment of Small Particles in Contactless Flotation and the Dynamic Adsorption Layer of a Bubble.- 6. Nonequilibrium Surface Forces in Flotation.- 7. Collision Efficiency and Flotation Kinetics.- 8. Influence of Aggregation of the Particles on the Elementary Act of Inertia-free Flotation.- 9. Flotation of Submicron Particles.- 10. Conclusions.- Notation.- References.- 3. Specifically Impermeable Precipitate Membranes.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Hirsch Effect.- 3. Precipitate Formation by Double Diffusion in Gels.- 4. Place of First Formation of Precipitate Lines in Double Diffusion in Gels.- 5. Evolution of Precipitate Lines in Double Diffusion as a Function of Reagent Concentration and Time.- 6. Nondiffusion Methods for Generating Precipitate Lines.- 7. Single-Diffusion Precipitation.- 8. Liesegang Phenomenon.- 9. Biological Precipitate Membranes.- References.- 4. Dynamic Surface Tension and Capillary Waves.- 1. Introduction: Surface Constitutive Equations.- 2. General Theoretical Discussion.- 3. General Remarks on Ripple Methods for the Study of Dynamic Surface Tension.- 4. Interfacial Wave Methods.- 5. The Spectroscopy of Ripples.- 6. Appendix: Reduction of the Determinant Given by Hansen et al..- References.- 5. Digital-Computer-Oriented Numerical Analysis in Surface Chemistry.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Nonlinear Least-Squares Analysis.- 3. Analysis of Model Stability to Small Errors: Prediction Analysis.- 4. Methods.- 5. Appendix.- References.- 6. Advances in Experimental Techniques for Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Mercury Intrusion Instruments.- 3. Sample Selection and Preparation.- 4. Low-Pressure Intrusion Measurements.- 5. High-Pressure Intrusion Measurements.- 6. Rate of Pressurization.- 7. Presentation of Intrusion Results.- 8. Microcomputers and Porosimeters.- 9. Testing Particulate Materials.- 10. Other Useful Information Available from an Intrusion Experiment.- 11. Closing Statement.- References.- 7. The Contact Angle of Mercury on the Internal Surfaces of Porous Bodies: A Footnote to D. N. Winslow’s Review of Porosimetry.- 1. Introduction.- References.- Author Index.
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