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Particles at Interfaces (2nd Ed.)
Interactions, Deposition, Structure
Interface Science and Technology Series
Author: Adamczyk Zbigniew
Language: EnglishSubject for Particles at Interfaces:
Support: Print on demand
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Particles and Interfaces: Interaction, Deposition, Structure, Volume 20, Second Edition unifies particle and protein adsorption phenomena by presenting recent developments in this growing field of nanoscience. While experimental data is available in vast quantities, there is a deficit in quality interpretation of that data. This title provides such information, emphasizing the basic physics behind practical problems, thus empowering the reader to estimate relevant effects. The book includes solved problems of particle transport under non-linear conditions and their relevance to predicting protein adsorption, including an entirely new chapter devoted to polyelectrolyte and protein adsorption at solid/liquid and solid/gas interfaces.
1. Significance of Particle Deposition 2. Potential Interactions among particles 3. Dissipative Interactions 4. Transfer of Particles to Interfaces – Linear Problems 5. Non – Linear Transport of Particles
Chemists and chemical engineers, consultants etc. in the following industry branches: automotive, cosmetic, chemical, electronic, pharmaceutical, flotation, pulp and paper. Students enrolled in courses in chemical engineering, hydrodynamics, colloid science, physical chemistry, catalysis, surface science, biophysics.
- Unifies information from various fields, such as electrostatics, hydrodynamic, colloid science and biophysics
- Presents information in a user-friendly manner, including computer aided graphics and schematic drawings
- Applies a phenomenological approach to the content and provides readily accessible reference data