Solution Thermodynamics and Its Application to Aqueous Solutions: A Differential Approach
Autor Yoshikata Kogaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2017
The book clarifies what a hydrophobe, or a hydrophile, and in turn, an amphiphile, does to H2O. By applying the same methodology to ions that have been ranked by the Hofmeister series, the author shows that the kosmotropes are either hydrophobes or hydration centers, and that chaotropes are hydrophiles. This unique approach and important updates make the new edition a must-have reference for those active in solution chemistry.
- Unique differential approach to solution thermodynamics allows for experimental evaluation of the intermolecular interaction
- Incorporates research findings from over 40 articles published since the previous edition
- Numerical or graphical evaluation and direct experimental determination of third derivatives, enthalpic and volumetric AL-AL interactions and amphiphiles are new to this edition
- Features new chapters on spectroscopic study in aqueous solutions as well as environmentally friendly and hostile water aqueous solutions
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780444636294
ISBN-10: 0444636293
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0444636293
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Researchers studying water and aqueous solutions (senior undergraduate, graduate, and up)Cuprins
Part A: A Differential Approach in Solution ThermodynamicsI: Basics of Thermodynamics - Derivatives of Gibbs Energy, GII: Solution Thermodynamics - Use of the Second and Third Derivatives of GIII: Determination of the Second and Third Derivatives of GIV: Fluctuation and Partial Molar Fluctuation - Understanding H2O
Part B: Studies of Aqueous Solutions Using the Second, the Third, and the Fourth Derivatives of GV: Mixing Schemes in Aqueous Mono-olsVI: Mixing Schemes in Aqueous Solutions of NonelectrolytesVII: Effects of Nonelectrolytes on the Molecular Organization of H2O - 1-Propanol (1P) Probing MethodologyVIII: Effects of Ions on the Molecular Organization of H2O - 1-Propanol (1P)-Probing MethodologyIX: Interactions in Ternary Aqueous Solutions - General TreatmentX: Differential Approach Applied to Spectroscopic Studies on Aqueous SolutionsXI: The Koga Line - Boundary Between Environmentally Friendly and Hostile Water and Aqueous SolutionsXII: In Closing - Executive Summary of the Effect of Solute on H2O
Part B: Studies of Aqueous Solutions Using the Second, the Third, and the Fourth Derivatives of GV: Mixing Schemes in Aqueous Mono-olsVI: Mixing Schemes in Aqueous Solutions of NonelectrolytesVII: Effects of Nonelectrolytes on the Molecular Organization of H2O - 1-Propanol (1P) Probing MethodologyVIII: Effects of Ions on the Molecular Organization of H2O - 1-Propanol (1P)-Probing MethodologyIX: Interactions in Ternary Aqueous Solutions - General TreatmentX: Differential Approach Applied to Spectroscopic Studies on Aqueous SolutionsXI: The Koga Line - Boundary Between Environmentally Friendly and Hostile Water and Aqueous SolutionsXII: In Closing - Executive Summary of the Effect of Solute on H2O