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Nonlinearity of colloid systems : oxyhydrate systems / Yuri I. Sucharev.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Sukharev, I͡U. I. (I͡Uriĭ Ivanovich), author.
Series:
Materials science foundations ; v. 34-35.
Materials science foundations, 1422-3597 ; volumes 34-35
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Colloids.
Metallic oxides.
Hydroxides.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (438 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stafa-Zuerich ; Enfield, New Hampshire : Trans Tech Publications Limited, [2008]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The present monograph is the first systematic study of the non-linear characteristic of gel oxy-hydrate systems involving d- and f- elements. These are the oxyhydrates of rare-earth elements and oxides - hydroxides of d- elements (zirconium, niobium, titanium, etc.) The non-linearity of these gel systems introduces fundamental peculiarities into their structure and, consequently, their properties. The polymer-conformational diversity of energetically congenial gel fragments, which continu-ously transform under the effect of, for instance, system dissipation heat, is central to the au-thor's hy
Contents:
Genesis of gel oxyhydrate systems of d- and f-elements in the course of their formation second section's title
Periodic phenomena of the organization of gel oxyhydrate systems
Dilatancy effect as a specific property of periodicity of gel oxyhydrates
Liesegang operator as a reflection of nonlinear properties of oxyhydrate gel systems
Mesophase-like behaviour of gel systems
The chromatic effect of some oxyhydrate gels
Experimental studies of optical properties of gels. Observed chromatic effect
The phisico-chemical nature of polarisation of living gels of heavy metals oxyhydrates
The influence of electric, magnetic and electromagnetic fields on the structurization processes of Yttrium Oxyhydrate
Nonlinear sorption properties of oxyhydrate
Quantum chemical study of the structural models of Zirconium Oxyhydrate
In place of a conclusion.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [423]-434).
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-03813-243-8
OCLC:
891395810

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