Foundations of colloid science, Volume 2While Volume I stands as an essentially complete advanced textbook of colloidal science, Volume II extends the material to include important new areas, and develops some of the topics in much greater depth. An introductory chapter on the theory of liquids describes the concept of correlation functions and the use of Fourier transforms to analyse the scattering of light and neutrons by colloidal systems. Absorption is given detailed coverage and a chapter on electrokinetics introduces a new approach to time-dependent processes in the double layer. The principles of double layer theory are also used to review the behavior of thin films and emulsions. A final chapter on the rheology of colloidal suspensions calls on many of the concepts developed earlier to bring some cohesion to this important and rapidly developing field. |
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Some workers in the field refer to these surface transport processes (2) and (3) as
the Marangoni effect (Section 16.2.2); they are the obvious consequences of the
transient surface tension fluctuations in eqn (16.7.1). As a result of the above ...
Some workers in the field refer to these surface transport processes (2) and (3) as
the Marangoni effect (Section 16.2.2); they are the obvious consequences of the
transient surface tension fluctuations in eqn (16.7.1). As a result of the above ...
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ionic strength 332; see also electrolyte effect on interfacial tension 893, 961 effect
on ionic surfactant 960, 964 effect on surface potential 60S, 828 effect on zeta
potential 733f, 749, 856 ionization energy 174 ionization of micelles 607 ...
ionic strength 332; see also electrolyte effect on interfacial tension 893, 961 effect
on ionic surfactant 960, 964 effect on surface potential 60S, 828 effect on zeta
potential 733f, 749, 856 ionization energy 174 ionization of micelles 607 ...
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... 376, 712-23, 740-7, 778 surface tension 229, 230, 709 definition 249
dependence on concentration 255 effect of dispersion forces on 303 effect of
electrolyte 423 estimation of, theoretical 304t from Lippman equation 324 in
emulsions 911-4 ...
... 376, 712-23, 740-7, 778 surface tension 229, 230, 709 definition 249
dependence on concentration 255 effect of dispersion forces on 303 effect of
electrolyte 423 estimation of, theoretical 304t from Lippman equation 324 in
emulsions 911-4 ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
THE ELECTROKINETIC EFFECTS | 786 |
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