Colloidal Particles at Liquid Interfaces

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Bernard P. Binks, Tommy S. Horozov
Cambridge University Press, Aug 17, 2006 - Technology & Engineering
Small solid particles adsorbed at liquid interfaces arise in many industrial products and process, such as anti-foam formulations, crude oil emulsions and flotation. They act in many ways like traditional surfactant molecules, but offer distinct advantages. However, the understanding of how these particles operate in such systems is minimal. This book brings together the diverse topics actively being investigated, with contributions from leading experts in the field. After an introduction to the basic concepts and principles, the book divides into two sections. The first deals with particles at planar liquid interfaces, with chapters of an experimental and theoretical nature. The second concentrates on the behaviour of particles at curved liquid interfaces, including particle-stabilized foams and emulsions and new materials derived from such systems. This collection will be of interest to academic researchers and graduate students in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, pharmacy, food science and materials science.
 

Contents

Section 1
37
Section 2
40
Section 3
45
Section 4
47
Section 5
55
Section 6
77
Section 7
99
Section 8
101
Section 20
252
Section 21
253
Section 22
255
Section 23
259
Section 24
260
Section 25
316
Section 26
328
Section 27
383

Section 9
108
Section 10
136
Section 11
143
Section 12
152
Section 13
169
Section 14
176
Section 15
209
Section 16
213
Section 17
217
Section 18
225
Section 19
249
Section 28
387
Section 29
445
Section 30
450
Section 31
472
Section 32
475
Section 33
478
Section 34
479
Section 35
480
Section 36
481
Section 37
487

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About the author (2006)

Bernard P. Binks is Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Hull. He is an editor of Current Opinion in Colloid and Surface Science.

Tommy S. Horozov is a Research Fellow is the Department of Chemistry at the University of Hull.

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