Trends in Colloid and Interface Science IIV. Degiorgio Proceedings of the First European and Interface Society meeting held in Como, Italy, September 1987. The book is divided into three main sections: colloids, amphiphile solutions and interfaces. As is typical in this field, most of the 100 contributions (half presented as abstracts) are on the borderline between physics and chemistry (and sometimes biology). Among the topics covered: colloidal dispersions, colloidal semiconductors, fractal aggregates, micelles, microemulsions, lyotropic phases, biological amphiphiles. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Adhesive hardsphere colloidal dispersions III Stickiness in ndodecane and benzene | 12 |
Charge carrier dynamics in colloidal semiconductors | 37 |
Interaction between amphipathic peptides and phospholipid membranes | 54 |
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Abstract acetonitrile adsorbed adsorption alcohol amphiphiles aqueous B₂ behaviour bilayer birefringence c₂ calculated charge Chem Phys Chem Soc clay Colloid Colloid Interface Sci constant contact angle critical crown ethers curves decrease density dependence determined diffusion coefficient dispersion dodecane droplets dynamic light scattering effect electron electrostatic emulsion equation experimental film formation free energy function H₂O hexadecane hydrophobic increase interactions interfacial tension ionic strength ions isotherms isotropic lamellar layer Lett light scattering lipid liposomes liquid crystalline measurements membranes micellar microemulsion mixtures mol dm³ molar molecules monolayer monomer NaCl nematic nematic phase nonionic observed obtained parameters PCPS pentanol phase diagram Phys Chem polymer quencher radius ratio salinity sample shear rate shown in Fig silica sion solution solvent spectra stability structure studied surface tension surfactant surfactant concentration TDMAO temperature three-phase region tion ture values viscosity volume fraction