Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 1Liquid suspension systems are the basic ingredients of paints, detergents, biological cells, and countless other systems of scientific and technological importance. This book presents the fundamental physical and chemical concepts necessary to the understanding of these systems and of colloid science in general. New ideas are introduced carefully and formulae are developed in full, with exercises to help the reader throughout. The frequent references to the many applications of colloid science will be especially helpful to beginning research scientists and people in industry, medicine and agriculture who often find their training in this area inadequate. Integrating developments from the time of colloid science's infancy forty years ago to its present state as a rigorous discipline, this intelligently assembled work elucidates a remarkable range of concepts, techniques, and behaviors. |
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... ( Chapter 5 ) , Richard Pashley ( Chapter 7 ) , Richard O'Brien ( Chapter 9 ) , and John Ralston and Franz Grieser ( Chapter 10 ) ) all these and more ( including Derek Chan ) were involved in vetting the various developments . Then in ...
... ( Chapter 5 ) , Richard Pashley ( Chapter 7 ) , Richard O'Brien ( Chapter 9 ) , and John Ralston and Franz Grieser ( Chapter 10 ) ) all these and more ( including Derek Chan ) were involved in vetting the various developments . Then in ...
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... Chapter 9 . The response of a dielectric material to an alternating electric field introduces some important concepts which can be applied immediately to the subject of light scattering by colloidal particles but that will be applied in ...
... Chapter 9 . The response of a dielectric material to an alternating electric field introduces some important concepts which can be applied immediately to the subject of light scattering by colloidal particles but that will be applied in ...
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... Chapter 2 , pp . 33-84 . Plenum Press , New York . Israelachvili , J. N. ( 1973a ) Q. Rev. Biophys . 6 , 341 . Israelachvili , J. N. ( 1973b ) . J. chem . Soc . Faraday Trans . 2 69 , 1729 . Israelachvili , J. N. ( 1974 ) . Contemp ...
... Chapter 2 , pp . 33-84 . Plenum Press , New York . Israelachvili , J. N. ( 1973a ) Q. Rev. Biophys . 6 , 341 . Israelachvili , J. N. ( 1973b ) . J. chem . Soc . Faraday Trans . 2 69 , 1729 . Israelachvili , J. N. ( 1974 ) . Contemp ...
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CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL | 2 |
BEHAVIOUR OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS | 49 |
PARTICLE SIZE AND SHAPE | 104 |
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