Interfacial Forces in Aqueous MediaThoroughly revised and reorganized, the second edition of Interfacial Forcesin Aqueous Media examines the role of polar interfacial and noncovalent interactions among biological and nonbiological macromolecules as well as biopolymers, particles, surfaces, cells, and both polar and apolar polymers. The book encompasses Lifshitz-van de |
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... Cells ( 1991-1992 ) ; and a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam / Central Laboratory of the Blood Transfusion Service of the Netherlands Red Cross ( 1979 ) , the University of Bristol , Department of Physical Chemistry ...
... Cells ( 1991-1992 ) ; and a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam / Central Laboratory of the Blood Transfusion Service of the Netherlands Red Cross ( 1979 ) , the University of Bristol , Department of Physical Chemistry ...
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... Surfaces .................................................................................152 Particles and Cells ..................................................................................................152 ...
... Surfaces .................................................................................152 Particles and Cells ..................................................................................................152 ...
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... Cells ..........................................................179 Moving Boundary Electrophoresis ... Cells ..........................................................182 176 177 178 179 Descending Density Gradient Electrophoresis ...
... Cells ..........................................................179 Moving Boundary Electrophoresis ... Cells ..........................................................182 176 177 178 179 Descending Density Gradient Electrophoresis ...
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... Cells ....................................................................328 Blood Cell Stability ... Cells, or Pseudo-Attachment at the Secondary xviii Interfacial Forces in Aqueous Media.
... Cells ....................................................................328 Blood Cell Stability ... Cells, or Pseudo-Attachment at the Secondary xviii Interfacial Forces in Aqueous Media.
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Carel J. van Oss. Rouleau Formation of Red Cells, or Pseudo-Attachment at the Secondary Minimum ... Cell and Particle Stability in the Absence and in the Presence of Polymers .........339 Stability in the Absence of Polymers ...
Carel J. van Oss. Rouleau Formation of Red Cells, or Pseudo-Attachment at the Secondary Minimum ... Cell and Particle Stability in the Absence and in the Presence of Polymers .........339 Stability in the Absence of Polymers ...
Contents
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5 Electrical Double Layer Interactions | 51 |
6 Brownian Movement ForcesOsmotic Interactions of Polymers | 71 |
7 Rate of Decay with Distance | 79 |
8 Lifshitzvan der Waals and Lewis AcidBase Properties of Liquid WaterPhysical and PhysicoChemical Effects | 93 |
16 Direct Measurement Methods Treating the Force Balance in Particular | 203 |
17 Surface Tension Components and Parameters of Liquids and Solids | 213 |
Hydrophobic Interactions | 227 |
Hydrophilic InteractionsOsmotic Pressures of PEO Solutions | 243 |
20 The Primary and Secondary Interactions | 263 |
21 Phase Separation in Polymer Solutions Coacervation and Complex Coacervation | 275 |
22 Solubility of Polymers and Other Solutes | 297 |
23 Cell and Particle Stability | 319 |
9 Role of Water in Hydrophobic Attraction | 101 |
10 Role of Water in Hydrophilic Repulsion | 109 |
11 The WaterAir Interface | 117 |
12 Contact Angleand Surface Tension Determination and Preparation of Solid Surfaces | 131 |
13 Interfacial Tension DeterminationInfluence of Macroscopic and MicroscopicScale Interactions | 157 |
14 Different Approaches for Interpreting Contact Angles and Determining the Surface Tension and Surface Tension Components of Solids | 165 |
15 Electrokinetic Methods | 179 |
24 Adsorption and Adhesion in Aqueous Media Including LigandReceptor Interactions | 345 |
25 Kinetics and Energetics of Protein Adsorption onto Metal Oxide Surfaces | 385 |
List of Symbols Used | 399 |
References | 407 |
Index | 431 |
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