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Colloidal organization / Tsuneo Okubo.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ōkubo, Tsuneo, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Colloids.
Surface chemistry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (447 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Colloidal Organization presents a chemical and physical study on colloidal organization phenomena including equilibrium systems such as colloidal crystallization, drying patterns as an example of a dissipative system and similar sized aggregation. This book outlines the fundamental science behind colloid and surface chemistry and the findings from the author's own laboratory. The text goes on to discuss in-depth colloidal crystallization, gel crystallization, drying dissipative structures of solutions, suspensions and gels, and similar-sized aggregates from nanosized particles. Special emphas
Contents:
Front Cover; Colloidal Organization; Copyright; Contents; Preface to the Edition; References; 1 - Introduction; 1.1 Common Colloidal Dispersions; 1.2 Pioneers in the Field of Colloid and Surface Science; References; 2 - Fundamentals of Colloid and Surface Chemistry; 2.1 Substances are the Sum of their Elementary Particles; 2.2 Properties of Substances are Originated from the Thermal Movement of the Elementary Particles; 2.3 Instability at Interfaces Plays an Important Role for the Interfacial Phenomena; 2.4 Various Types of Solutes in Aqueous Media
2.5 Most Colloidal Particles are Charged Negatively in Water2.6 Ion-Binding of Colloidal Particles; 2.7 Electrical Double Layers; 2.8 Stability of Colloidal Dispersion and DLVO Theory; 2.9 Diffusion, Rotational Relaxation, Light Scattering, Viscosity, and Viscoelasticity; 2.10 Electrokinetic Phenomena; 2.11 Kinetic Analyses in Colloidal Organization; 2.12 Close-Up Color Pictures, Optical Microscopy, and Reflection Spectroscopy; 2.13 Microgravity Experiments; 2.14 Why Does Colloidal Organization Take Place?; 2.15 From Atoms to Galaxies; 2.16 Synthetic and Biological Colloidal Particles
References3 - Colloidal Crystallization; 3.1 Colloidal Crystals; 3.2 Why Colloidal Crystals Form; 3.3 Morphologic Characteristics and Phase Diagram of Colloidal Single Crystals; 3.4 Lattice Structure of Colloidal Crystals; 3.5 Distorted Colloidal Crystal, Ordered Colloidal Liquid, and Colloidal Liquid; 3.6 Alloy Crystals of Colloidal Mixtures; 3.7 Kinetics of Colloidal Crystallization; 3.8 Static and Dynamic Light-Scattering Measurements; 3.9 Structural Relaxation Times of Colloidal Crystals; 3.10 Rigidity of Colloidal Crystals; 3.11 Viscosity and Viscoelasticity of Colloidal Crystals
3.12 Physicochemical Properties3.13 External Field Effects on Colloidal Crystals; 3.14 Colloidal Crystallization in Microgravity; 3.15 Two-Dimensional Colloidal Crystals; 3.16 Biological Colloidal Crystals; 3.17 New Colloidal Crystal Systems; 3.18 Application of Colloidal Crystals; References; 4 - Gel Crystallization; 4.1 Gel Crystals; 4.2 Preparation and Characterization of Gel Spheres; 4.3 Morphologic Characteristics and Phase Diagram of Type 1 Gel Crystals; 4.4 Lattice Structures of Type 1 Gel Crystals; 4.5 Kinetics of Type 1 Gel Crystallization
4.6 Importance of Electrical Double Layers on Type 1 Gel Crystallization4.7 Rigidity of Type 1 Gel Crystals; 4.8 Type 1 Gel Crystals Composed of Gel and Colloidal Hard Spheres; 4.9 Type 2 Gel Crystals; 4.10 External Field Effects on Type 2 Gel Crystals; 4.11 Type 3 Gel Crystals; 4.12 Type 3 Gel Crystals Observed in Drying Patterns; 4.13 Conclusion and Future Perspectives; References; 5 - Drying Patterns of Dispersions and Solutions; 5.1 Cooperative Processes from Wetting to Solidification; 5.2 Convectional Patterns; 5.3 Sedimentary Patterns; 5.4 Drying Patterns of Colloidal Hard Spheres
5.5 Poly(N-Butyl Acrylate) Spheres
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed June 20, 2015).
ISBN:
9780128023747
0128023740

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