Buch, Englisch, 816 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 1270 g
Reihe: Surfactant Science
Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
Buch, Englisch, 816 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 1270 g
Reihe: Surfactant Science
ISBN: 978-0-8247-4044-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
In response to intensifying interest on surfactant research brought on by recent innovation, Structure-Performance Relationships in Surfactants, Second Edition examines novel developments in our understanding of the properties and performance of surfactants at air-liquid, liquid-liquid, and solid-liquid interfaces, highlighting seven new chapters and carefully updated material to reflect current trends. This edition presents new material on the adsorption of vesicle-forming surfactants at the air-water interface, fluorinated surfactants having two hydrophobic chains, surface-active properties of telomer-type surfactants having several hydrocarbon chains, and the association behavior of amphiphilic dendritic polymers, among many other topics.
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Theoretical studies of surfactants: theory of micelle formation - quantitative approach to predicting micellar properties from surfactant molecular structure, R. Nagarajan; Modelling association and adsorption of surfactants, Luuk K. Koopal. Physicochemical properties of surfactants at air-liquid interface and in solutions: adsorption of vesicle-forming surfactants at the air-water interface Makoto Aratono, Masumi Villeneuve, and Norihiro Ikeda; physicochemical properties of bile salts, Minoru Ueno and Hiroyuki Asano; characterization and functionalization of biosurfactants, Yutaka Ishigami; physicochemical properties of ring-structured surfactants, Yoshifumi Koide and Kunio Esumi; dimeric (Gemini) surfactants, Raoul Zana; fluorinated surfactants having two hydrophobic chains, Norio Yoshino; surface-active properties of telomer-type surfactants having several hydrocarbon chains, Tomokazu Yoshimura and Kunio Esumi; viscoelastic surfactant solutions, Heinz Hoffmann; microstructures of nonionic surfactant-water systems - from dilute micellar solution to liquid crystal phase, Tadashi Kato; association behaviour of amphiphilic dendritic polymers, Toyoko Imae; polymer/surfactant systems, Raoul Zana; highly concentrated cubic phase-based emulsions Md. Hemayet Uddin, Hironobu Kunieda, and Conxita Solans. Surfactant behaviours at solid-liquid interface: adsolubilization and related phenomena, Claude Treiner; adsorption of polymer and surfactant from their binary mixtures on an oxide surface, Kunio Esumi; dispersion of particles by surfactants, Kunio Esumi; arrangement of adsorbed surfactants on solid surfaces by AFM observation, Masatoshi Fujii.




