Dynamics in Small Confining Systems V: Volume 651, Volume 5

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J. M. Drake
Cambridge University Press, Aug 2, 2001 - Science - 334 pages
This book celebrates a decade for this popular series on dynamics in small confining systems. It covers a broad range of topics related to static and dynamic properties of confining systems: probing of confined systems, structure and dynamics of liquids at interfaces, nanorheology and tribology, adsorption, diffusion in pores, polymers and membranes, dielectric relaxation and biological aspects. Participants from various disciplines share different points of view on the questions of how ultrasmall geometries can force a system to behave in ways significantly different from its behavior in the bulk, how this difference affects molecular properties, and how it is probed.

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Structure of Charged Polymer Chains in Confined Geometry T1
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Enzymes and Cells Confined in Silica Nanopores T1 4
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Dynamics of SolGel Clusters and Branched Polymers T1 6
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