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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy in colloid and interface science / David R. Scheuing, editor.

LIBRA QD506.A1 F68 1991
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Scheuing, David R., 1952-
American Chemical Society. Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry.
Series:
ACS symposium series ; 447.
ACS symposium series, 0097-6156 ; 447
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Surface chemistry--Congresses.
Surface chemistry.
Colloids--Congresses.
Colloids.
Infrared spectroscopy--Congresses.
Infrared spectroscopy.
Fourier transform spectroscopy--Congresses.
Fourier transform spectroscopy.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
viii, 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1990, c1991.
Summary:
This new volume addresses the use of FTIR spectroscopy in characterizing the molecular structure of aggregates such as micelles and bilayers, and in studying interfaces and surfaces modified by the presence of polymers and amphiphilic molecules. An overview chapter reviews the wide range of colloidal systems and interfaces that can be studied by FTIR spectroscopy. Subsequent chapters are divided into two sections that address colloidal aggregates and interfacial phenomena. The first section demonstrates how FTIR spectroscopy is used to obtain information about the intermolecular interactions that are critical to the integrity of micelles and bilayers. Section two focuses on the use of FTIR spectroscopy to study adsorption kinetics and the structure of film and layers on various substrates.
Notes:
"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry at the 199th national meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, April 22-27, 1990."
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes indexes.
ISBN:
0841218951
OCLC:
22703350

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