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Interfaces, Surfactants and Colloids in Engineering: Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science, cartea 101

Hans-Jörg Jacobasch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2013
The 37th General Meeting of the German Colloid Society, held in Dresden, September 1995, is the basis of this volume. It points to the important role that interface phenomena play in technological processes. This volume deals with theory and application aspects in the fields of
- preparation and stability of dispersions and emulsions;
- adsorption of surfactants;
- polyelectrolytes and neutral polymers on solid surfaces
- wetting processes and
- electrokinetic phenomena.
Investigations on new methods to characterize interfaces, surfactants and colloids are also presented.
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ISBN-13: 9783662156988
ISBN-10: 3662156989
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: VIII, 204 p. 108 illus.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Editura: Steinkopff
Colecția Steinkopff
Seria Progress in Colloid and Polymer Science

Locul publicării:Heidelberg, Germany

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Opening address at the 37th General Meeting in Dresden.- Wolfgang-Ostwald-Prize recipient 1995: Prof. Dr. Hans Sonntag.- Thomas-Graham-Medal recipient 1995: Prof. Dr. Johannes Lyklema.- Interfacial behaviour of biomacromolecules.- Vapor pressure of phenethyl alcohol in the system with water, and polyoxyethylene, 4, lauryl ether (Brij® 30).- Interactions of a water-soluble polymeric detergent additive (polycarboxylate) with clay minerals from soil.- Some colloid-chemical features of emulsion polymerisation.- Monodispersed colloids: preparations and interactions.- Surface forces in wetting, flotation and capillary phenomena.- Adsorption of block polymers on well-defined silica surfaces.- Wetting measurements on smooth, rough and porous solid surfaces.- Unsaturated monoethanolamide ethoxylates as paint surfactants.- Switching flow and phase behavior in surfactant systems via photochemical reactions.- Film formation from polymer latices.- Flow-induced deformation of microcapsules.- The problem of stability of a silica hydrosol in presence of various aliphatic alcohols.- Stability and demulsification of petroleum emulsions.- Physico-chemical basics of microemulsions with alkyl polyglycosides.- Applications of microemulsions with different compositions in detergents technique.- Colloid stability of hydrophylic latexes.- Influence of polymeric auxiliaries on particle adhesion in quaeous systems.- Ecological washing of textiles with microbial surfactants.- Interfacial tension of double-chain cationic surfactants.- Lubrication of synthetic fibers with surfactants — a complex surface-chemical process at the phase boundary solid/liquid.- Computer-aided similarity and identify search with a FTIR library of surfactants and surfactant mixtures.- Solvent extraction of toxic heavymetals with 8-hydroxyquinoline extractants from effluents.- Polyelectrolyte complex formation at the interface of solutions.- Surface properties of textile cellulose as a function of processing steps.- Characterization of polymer particles: I. competitive liquid sorption and calorimetry.- Effect of block copolymer architecture on the interfacial tension between immiscible polymers.- Dewetting of solid surfaces.- Monolayer characteristics of monodisperse core-shell latex particles prepared by soap-free emulsion copolymerization.- Complex surface characterization of modified carbon fibers by means of spectroscopic and thermodynamic methods.- Peroxidation of the interface of colloidal systems as new possibilities for design of compounds.- Reactions of polymer analogous model substances with metals and oxides.- Influence of different interphases on the mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced polymers.