Hidalgo-Alvarez, R. ed.
Structure and Functional Properties of Colloidal Systems
Surfactant Science Series Vol.146
CRC Press 2009.11
518 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4200-8446-1
22,100円
Contents
Part 1. Theory/ Part 2. Structure/ Part 3. Functional Materials/ Index/
* Integrating fundamental research with the technical applications of this rapidly evolving field, Structure and Functional Properties of Colloidal Systems clearly presents the connections between structure and functional aspects in colloid and interface science. It explores the physical fundamentals of colloid science, new developments of synthesis and conditioning, and many possible applications.
* Theory: Divided into three parts, the book begins with a discussion of the theoretical side of colloid dynamics. It then transitions to dynamically arrested states and capillary forces in colloidal systems at fluid interfaces.
* Structure: Covering the structural aspects of different colloidal systems, the second section examines electric double layers and effective interactions as well as the structure of extremely bimodal suspensions and filaments made up of microsized magnetic particles. The contributors analyze the role played by the attractive interaction, confinement, and external fields on the structure of colloidal systems. They also discuss structural aspects in food emulsions and the rheological properties of structured fluids.
* Functional Materials: The last part focuses on examples of functional colloids. These include polymer colloids, protein-functionalized colloidal particles, magnetic particles, metallic nanoparticles, micro- and nanogels, responsive microgels, colloidal photonic crystals, microfluidics, gel-glass dispersed liquid crystals (GDLCs) devices, and nanoemulsions. *
Birdi, K. S. ed.
Handbook of Surface and Colloid Chemistry 3rd ed.
CRC Press 2008.11
756 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8493-7327-1
32,600円
Contents
1.Surface and Colloid Chemistry: Introduction/ 2.Hydrogen Bonding in Solutions: The Equation of State Approach/ 3.Hydrophobic Forces in Surface Chemistry/ 4.Thermodynamic Properties of Surfactant Solutions/ 5.Micellar Systems and Microemulsions/ 6.Foams and Antifoams: A Thin Film Approach/ 7.Emulsions: Formation and Applications/ 8.Solubilization in Aqueous Surfactant Systems/ 9.Thermodynamics of Polymer Solutions/ 10.Controlled Synthesis and Processing of Ceramic Oxides/ 11.Chemical Phyics of Colloid Systems and Interfaces/ 12.Colloidal Assemblies: Formation and Applications/ 13.Scattering and Absorption of Light by Particles and Aggregates/ 14.Colloid Systems and Interfaces: Stability of Dispersions Through Polymer and Surfactant Adsorption/ 15.Drug-Delivery Systems: Nanoparticles and Their Formation/ 16.Bio-Membrane Systems/ 17.Nanostructures & Nanotechnology: Nanoengineering and Nanoreactors/ 18.Oil Recovery and Production: Application of Surface-Active Agents/ 19.Water Purification: Application of Foam Separation/ Index/
* The third edition of this besteller covers the latest advancements in this rapidly growing field. Focusing on analyses and critical evaluation of the subject, this new edition reviews the most up-to-date research available in the current literature. International contributors offer their perspectives on various topics including micellar systems, microemulsions, colloidal assemblies, thermodynamics of polymer solutions, oil recovery and production, and hydrogen bonding. In addition to the expanded treatment of several important areas, this book adds new subjects that cover the hydrophobic effect, water purification, along with emerging topics in nanoscience, and nanotechnology. *
Auernhammer, G. K. et al. ed.
Surface and Interfacial Forces - From Fundamentals to Applications
Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science Vol.134
Springer-Verlag 2008.10
158 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-540-68018-7
22,400円
Contents
1.Surfaces and Interfaces/ 2.NewExperimental Methods/ 3.Amphiphiles in Solution/ 4.Nano-colloids/ Index/
* This volume includes 18 contributions to the 43nd Biennial Meeting of the German Colloid Society held at the Schloss Waldthausen near Mainz, October 8-10, 2006. The meeting's emphasis was given to "Surface and Interfacial Forces - From Fundamentals to Applications". The contributions from leading scientists cover a broad spectrum of topics concerning Surfaces and interfacial phenomena, New methods and techniques, Amphiphilic systems, Synthesis and applications of nano-colloids. *
Willis, T. P. ed.
Sorbents
Properties, Materials and Applications
(吸着剤)
Nova Science Pub. 2009.10
(H)
ISBN 1-60741-851-7
18,700円
Contents
1.The Use of Sorbents for the Analysis of Emerging Pollutants in Indoor Air/ 2.Use of Sorbents in Air Quality Control Systems/ 3.Nanocomposites (Salt inside Porous Matrix) for Metanol Sorption: Design of Phase/ 4.A Novel Use of Sorbents for Photochemical Studies: Photo-Solid-Phase Microextraction (Photo-SPME)/ 5.Dye Wastewaters, Alternative Physiochemical Treatment Reagent/ 6.Utilization of Phlogopite-Rich Mine Tailings in Abatement of Phosphorus Loading to Watercourses/ 7.Nanostructural Carbon Sorbents for Different Functional Application/ 8.Calixarene based sorbents for the extraction of ions and neutral molecules/ 9.The Magnetic Sorbents Used for Detoxification of Blood/ 10.Surface Controlled Reaction Kinetics on Calcium-Based Sorbents/ 11.Non-conventional Sorbents for the dye removal from waters: Mechanism and selected applications/ Index/
* Sorbents are insoluble materials or mixtures of materials used to recover liquids through the mechanism of absorption, or adsorption, or both. Absorbents are materials that pick up and retain liquid distributed throughout its molecular structure causing the solid to swell. The absorbent must be at least 70 percent insoluble in excess fluid. Adsorbents are insoluble materials that are coated by a liquid on its surface, including pores and capillaries, without the solid swelling more than 50 percent in excess liquid. *
Birdi, K. S.
Surface and Colloid Chemistry
Principles and Applications
(表面およびコロイド化学)
CRC Press 2009.10
228 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4200-9503-X
12,500円
Contents
1.Introduction to Surfaces and Colloids/ 2.Capillarity and Surface Forces (Liquids. Surfactants (Soaps and Detergents) and Physicochemical Properties/ 3.Spread Lipid Films on Liquid Surfaces (Langmuir-Blodgett Films)/ 4.Solid Surfaces-Adsorption/ 5.Wetting, Adsorption, and Cleaning Processes/ 6.Colloidal Systems/ 7.Thin Liquid Films/ 8.Emulsions, Microemulsions, and Lyotropic Liquid Crystals/ 9.Diverse Applications of Surface and Colloid Chemistry in Science and Industry/ Appendix A: Effect of Temperature and Pressure on Surface Tension of Liquids (Corresponding States Theory)/ Appendix B: Solubility of Organic Molecules in Water Using a Surface Tension-Cavity Model System/ Appendix C: Gas Adsorption on Solid Surface-Theory/ Appendix D: Common Fundamental Constants/ Index/
* Surface and colloid chemistry principles impact many aspects of our daily lives, ranging from the cleaners and cosmetics we use to combustion engines and cement. Exploring the range of this field of study, Surface and Colloid Chemistry provides a detailed analysis of its principles and applications and demonstrates how they relate to natural phenomena and industrial processes. *
Gilli, G. & Gilli, P.
The Nature of the Hydrogen Bond
Outline of a Comprehensive Hydrogen Bond Theory
Oxford U.P. 2009.8
304 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-19-955896-5
16,000円
Contents
* Hydrogen bond (H-bond) effects are known: it makes sea water iquid, joins cellulose microfibrils in trees, shapes DNA nto genes and polypeptide chains into wool, hair, muscles or enzymes. Its true nature is less known and we may still wonder why O-H...O bond energies range from less than 1 to more than 30 kcal/mol without apparent reason. This H-bond puzzle is re-examined here from its very beginning and presented as an inclusive compilation of experimental H-bond energies and geometries.
* New concepts emerge from this analysis: new classes of systematically strong H-bonds (CAHBs and RAHBs: charge- and resonance-assisted H-bonds); full H-bond classification in six classes (the six chemical leitmotifs); and assessment of the covalent nature of strong H-bonds. This leads to three distinct but inter-consistent models able to rationalize the H-bond and predict its strength, based on classical VB theory, matching of donor-acceptor acid-base parameters (PA or pKa), or shape of the H-bond proton-transfer pathway.
* Applications survey a number of systems where strong H-bonds play an important functional role, namely drug-receptor binding, enzymatic catalysis, ion-transport through cell membranes, crystal design and molecular mechanisms of functional materials. *
Khutoryanskiy, V. V. & Staikos, G. ed.
Hydrogen-Bonded Interpolymer Complexes
Formation, Structure and Applications
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2009.3
376 pp.(H)
ISBN 981-270-785-9
13,300円
Contents
1.pH- and Ionic Strength Effects on Interpolymer Complexation via Hydrogen-Bonding/ 2.Hydrogen-Bonded Interpolymer Complexes Soluble at Low pH/ 3.Potentiometric Investigation of Hydrogen-Bonded Interpolymer Complexation/ 4.Polarized Luminescence and Nanosecond Dynamics in the Studies of Interpolymer Complexes/ 5.Intramolecular Polycomplexes in Block and Graft Copolymers/ 6.Interpolymer Complexes Obtained by Template Polymerization/ 7.Interpolymer Complexes Containing Copolymers/ 8.Inter- and Intramolecular Polycomplexes in Polydispersed Colloidal Systems/ 9.Pharmaceutical Applications of Interpolymer Complexes/ 10.Radiation Cross-Linked Hydrogen-Bonding Interpolymer Complexes/ 11.Prevention of Soil Migration and Capturing of Radionuclides by Interpolymer Complexes/ 12.Hydrogen-Bonded Layer-by-Layer Polymer Films and Capsules/ Index/
* Noncovalent interactions play key roles in many natural processes leading to the self-assembly of molecules with the formation of supramolecular structures. One of the most important forces responsible for self-assembly is hydrogen bonding, which also plays an important role in the self-assembly of synthetic polymers in aqueous solutions. Proton-accepting polymers can associate with proton-donating polymers via hydrogen bonding in aqueous solutions and form polymer−polymer or interpolymer complexes. *
Kuhn, H. et al.
Principles of Physical Chemistry 2nd ed.
John Wiley & Sons 2009.3
1032 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-470-08964-4
15,200円
Contents
1 Wave−Particle Duality/ 2 Essential Aspects of Structure and Bonding/ 3 Schrodinger Equation/ 4 Hydrogen Atom/ 5 Atoms and the Variational Principle/ 6 A Quantitative View of Chemical Bonding/ 7 Bonding Described by Electron Pairs and Molecular Orbitals/ 8 Molecules with π-Electron Systems/ 9 Absorption of Light/ 10 Emission of Light/ 11 Nuclei: Particle and Wave Properties/ 12 Nuclear Spin/ 13 Solids and Intermolecular Forces/ 14 Thermal Motion of Molecules/ 15 Energy Distribution in Molecular Assemblies/ 16 Work w, Heat q, and Internal Energy U/ 17 Reversible Work wrev, Reversible Heat qrev, and Entropy S/ 18 General Conditions for Spontaneity and its Application to Equilibria of Ideal Gases and Dilute Solutions/ 19 Formal Thermodynamics and its Application to Phase Equilibria/ 20 Real Gases/ 21 Real Solutions/ 22 Reaction Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions and Biosystems/ 23 Chemical Reactions in Electrochemical Cells/ 24 Chemical Kinetics/ 25 Transition States and Chemical Reactions/ 26 Macromolecules/ 27 Organized Molecular Assemblies/ 28 Supramolecular Machines/ 29 Origin of Life: Matter Carrying Information/ Index/ *
Tsori , Y. & Steiner, U. ed.
Polymers, Liquids and Colloids in Electric Fieds
Interfacial Instabilities, Orientation and Phase Transitions
World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte. Ltd. 2009.2
296 pp.(H)
ISBN 981-4271-68-3
9,800円
1.The Phenomenology of Modulated Phases: From Magnetic Solids and Fluids to Organic Films and Polymers/ 2.Solvation Effects of Ions and Ionic Surfactants in Polar Fluids/ 3.Change of Critical Mixing Temperature in a Uniform Electric Field/ 4.Electrohydrodynamic Instabilities of Thin Liquid Films/ 5.Electrowetting: The External Switch on the Wettability and Its Applications for Manipulating Drops/ 6.Phase Separation and Morphology of Polymer Mixtures Driven by Light/ 7.Thermodynamics and the Phase Diagrams of Block Copolymers in Electric Fields/ 8.Orienting and Tuning Block Copolymer Nanostructures with Electric Fields/ 9.Block Copolymers Under an Electric Field: A Dynamic Density Functional Approach/ Index/
* This unique book aims to expose the reader to a wide range of phenomena occurring when soft matter systems are put under the influence of an external electric field. The book shows how an electric field can be used to affect objects at the submicron scale, and how it controls the phase behavior of liquids and polymers. *
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