Intermolecular and Surface Forces
Autor Jacob N. Israelachvilien Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2011
- Starts from the basics and builds up to more complex systems
- Covers all aspects of intermolecular and interparticle forces both at the fundamental and applied levels
- Multidisciplinary approach: bringing together and unifying phenomena from different fields
- This new edition has an expanded Part III and new chapters on non-equilibrium (dynamic) interactions, and tribology (friction forces)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780123919274
ISBN-10: 0123919274
Pagini: 704
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Ediția:3. Auflage.
Editura: Elsevier
ISBN-10: 0123919274
Pagini: 704
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.57 kg
Ediția:3. Auflage.
Editura: Elsevier
Public țintă
Research workers and students in materials science, especially in biomaterials and polymers, and applied physicists working in these fieldsCuprins
Part I
1. Historical Perspective
2. Thermodynamic and Statistical Aspects of Intermolecular Forces; 3. Strong Intermolecular Forces: Covalent and Coulomb Interactions
4. Interactions Involving Polar Molecules
5. Interactions Involving the Polarization of Molecules
6. Van Der Waals Forces
7. Repulsive Steric Forces, Total Intermolecular Pair Potentials, and Liquid Structure
8. Special Interactions: Hydrogen Bonding, Hydrophobic, and Hydrophilic Interactions
9. Non-Equilibrium and Time-Dependent Interactions
Part II
10. Some Unifying Concepts in Intermolecular and Interparticle Forces
11. Contrasts Between Intermolecular, Interparticle, and Intersurface Forces
12. Force-Measuring Techniques
13. Van Der Waals Forces Between Surfaces in Liquids
14. Electrostatic Forces Between Surfaces in Liquids
15. Solvation, Structural and Hydration Forces
16. Steric (Polymer-Mediated) and Thermal Fluctuation Forces
17. Adhesion and Wetting Phenomena
18. Friction and Lubrication Forces
Part III
19. Thermodynamic Principles of Self-Assembly
20. Aggregation of Amphiphilic Molecules into Soft Structures
21. Interactions Within and Between Biological Structures
22. Dynamic Bio-Interactions
1. Historical Perspective
2. Thermodynamic and Statistical Aspects of Intermolecular Forces; 3. Strong Intermolecular Forces: Covalent and Coulomb Interactions
4. Interactions Involving Polar Molecules
5. Interactions Involving the Polarization of Molecules
6. Van Der Waals Forces
7. Repulsive Steric Forces, Total Intermolecular Pair Potentials, and Liquid Structure
8. Special Interactions: Hydrogen Bonding, Hydrophobic, and Hydrophilic Interactions
9. Non-Equilibrium and Time-Dependent Interactions
Part II
10. Some Unifying Concepts in Intermolecular and Interparticle Forces
11. Contrasts Between Intermolecular, Interparticle, and Intersurface Forces
12. Force-Measuring Techniques
13. Van Der Waals Forces Between Surfaces in Liquids
14. Electrostatic Forces Between Surfaces in Liquids
15. Solvation, Structural and Hydration Forces
16. Steric (Polymer-Mediated) and Thermal Fluctuation Forces
17. Adhesion and Wetting Phenomena
18. Friction and Lubrication Forces
Part III
19. Thermodynamic Principles of Self-Assembly
20. Aggregation of Amphiphilic Molecules into Soft Structures
21. Interactions Within and Between Biological Structures
22. Dynamic Bio-Interactions
Recenzii
"Every once in a while a marvelous new book appears...a small gem in which are condensed the principles of phenomena that are governed by medium and long-term forces...A lucid and original examination of fundamental forces."
--ACCELERATOR NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 1988
--ACCELERATOR NEWSLETTER, FEBRUARY 1988