Introduction to Colloid and Surface ChemistryThis thoroughly updated edition continues to provide a concise overall coverage of colloid and surface chemistry, intermediate between the brief accounts in physical chemistry textbooks and the comprehensive coverage in specialized treatises.New information is included on the composition and structure of solid surfaces, dynamic light scattering, micro emulsions and colloid stability control. The book provides a sound, but easy to follow theoretical framework. It outlines relevant research techniques and considers technological applications. A basic knowledge of the principles of physical chemistry is assumed. It will appeal to a wide readership, both undergraduate and postgraduate students at universities and colleges of technology as well as scientists in industry who need a broad background in the subject. |
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... light ( Tyndall effect ) to some extent . The noticeable turbidity associated with many colloidal dispersions is a consequence of intense light scattering . A beam of sunlight is often visible from the side because of light scattered by ...
... light ( Tyndall effect ) to some extent . The noticeable turbidity associated with many colloidal dispersions is a consequence of intense light scattering . A beam of sunlight is often visible from the side because of light scattered by ...
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Duncan J. Shaw. The intensity of the light scattered by colloidal solutions or dispersions of low turbidity is ... scattering ( where the particles are relatively large Optical properties 55.
Duncan J. Shaw. The intensity of the light scattered by colloidal solutions or dispersions of low turbidity is ... scattering ( where the particles are relatively large Optical properties 55.
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... scattered light , and the cos2 term to the horizontally polarised component . Since the scattering intensity is proportional to 1/4 , blue light ( λ ~ 450 nm ) is scattered much more than red light ( λ ~ 650 nm ) . With incident white light ...
... scattered light , and the cos2 term to the horizontally polarised component . Since the scattering intensity is proportional to 1/4 , blue light ( λ ~ 450 nm ) is scattered much more than red light ( λ ~ 650 nm ) . With incident white light ...
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Kinetic properties | 21 |
Optical properties | 46 |
Liquidgas and liquidliquid interfaces | 73 |
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