Interfacial Forces in Aqueous Media (2nd Ed.)
Auteur : van Oss Carel J.
Thoroughly 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 der Waals and electrical double layer interactions, as well as Lewis acid?base interactions between colloidal entities in polar liquids such as water.
New in this Edition:
Dr. van Oss describes the nature of the various manifestations of hydrophobic interactions as well as of hydration pressure and analyzes the measurement of the contact angles that result when liquid droplets are deposited on flat solids. He also covers coacervation and complex coacervation, discusses the determination methods of electrokinetic potentials, and treats some of the lesser-known properties of water, such as cluster formation and the hydrophobicity of the water-air interface.
Principally involved in multiple applications of colloids and interface science for more than 50 years, Carel Jan van Oss is Editor Emeritus of Immunological Investigations and Founding Editor of Preparative Biochemistry andBiotechnology and of Separation and Purification Reviews. He is an editorial advisor for the Journal ofDispersion Science and Technology. In addition to these Taylor & Francis journals, Dr. van Oss is the author, coauthor, or editor of eleven books, including Colloid & Surface Properties of Clays and Related Minerals (2002), and over 350 scientific papers and chapters.
Carel J. van Oss
Date de parution : 06-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2006
Ouvrage de 438 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Interfacial Forces in Aqueous Media :
Mots-clés :
Van Oss; Contact Angle; contact; Lifshitz Van Der Waals; angle; LW Interaction; free; Coda; energy; Interfacial Tension; tension; DER WAALS; surface; Surface Tension Components; measurement; Van Der Waals London; components; Table IV-2; minimum; AB Interaction; equilibrium; HSA Molecule; Hamaker Constants; Van DER; Minimum Equilibrium Distance; Hydrophobic Attraction; IgG Class Antibody; Monopolar Surfaces; Gab; Table XVII-5; Colloid Interface; AB Force; Fl Occulation; Disjoining Pressure; Hydrophilic Repulsion