Soft Condensed Matter

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OUP Oxford, Jun 20, 2002 - Science - 195 pages
The physics of soft condensed matter is probably one of the most 'fashionable' areas in the physical sciences today. This book offers a coherent and clear introduction to the properties and behaviour of soft matter. It begins with a treatment of the general underlying principles: the relation of the structure and dynamics of solids and liquids to intermolecular forces, the thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transitions, and the principles of self-assembly. Then the specific properties of colloids, polymers, liquid crystals and self-assembling amphiphilic systems are treated within this framework. A concluding chapter illustrates how principles of soft matter physics can be used to understand properties of biological systems. The focus on the essentials and the straightforward approach make the book suitable for students with either a theoretical or an experimental bias. The level is appropriate for final year undergraduates and beginning graduate students in physics, chemistry, materials science, and chemical engineering.
 

Contents

Phase transitions
25
Colloidal dispersions
68
Molecular order in soft condensed matterliquid crystallinity
104
Molecular order in soft condensed mattercrystallinity
129
Supramolecular selfassembly in soft condensed matter
136
Contents
145
Soft matter in nature
159
and crystallisation
170
A Some results from statistical mechanics
178
Answers to selected problems
185
Index 193
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Prof. Richard A.L. Jones, University of Sheffield, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, Tel.: 0114/2224530, Fax: 0114/2728079, Email: r.a.l.jones@sheffield.ac.uk