Buch, Englisch, 592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1202 g
Buch, Englisch, 592 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 236 mm, Gewicht: 1202 g
ISBN: 978-0-444-63908-0
Verlag: Elsevier Science
Characterization of Liquids, Dispersions, Emulsions and Porous Materials Using Ultrasound, Third Edition, presents a scientific background for novel methods of characterizing homogeneous and heterogeneous liquids (dispersions, emulsions, and gels) as well as porous materials. Homogeneous liquids are characterized in rheological terms, whereas particle-size distribution and zeta potential are parameters of heterogeneous liquids. For porous materials, porosity, pore size, and zeta potential are output characteristics. These methods are based on ultrasound, which opens an opportunity for simplifying the sample preparation by eliminating dilution. This in turn, makes measurements faster, easier, precise, suitable for accurate quality control, PAT, and formulation of complex systems.
This book provides theoretical background of acoustics, rheology, colloid science, electrochemistry, and other relevant scientific fields, describing principles of existing instrumentation and, in particular, commercially available instruments. Finally, the book features an extensive list of existing applications.
Zielgruppe
<p>Colloid and surface chemists, chemical engineers, environmental scientists</p>
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1. Introduction 2. Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science 3. Fundamentals of Acoustics in Homogeneous Liquids: Longitudinal Rheology 4. Acoustic Theory for Particulates 5. Electroacoustic Theory 6. Experimental Verification of the Acoustic and Electroacoustic Theories 7. Acoustic and Electroacoustic Measurement Techniques 8. Applications for Dispersions 9. Applications for Nanodispersions 10. Applications for Emulsions and Other Soft Particles 11. Titrations 12. Applications for Ions and Molecules 13. Applications for Porous Bodies 14. Peculiar Applications of Acoustics and Electroacoustics for Characterizing Complex Liquids