Micelles
Microemulsions, and Monolayers: Science and Technology
Herausgeber: Shah, Dinesh O.
Micelles
Microemulsions, and Monolayers: Science and Technology
Herausgeber: Shah, Dinesh O.
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"Based on the plenary and invited lectures presented at the International Symposium on Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers. Reviews the progress achieved in the last 25 years and describes new directions for research on micellar, microemulsion, and monolayer systems and their technological potential."
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"Based on the plenary and invited lectures presented at the International Symposium on Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers. Reviews the progress achieved in the last 25 years and describes new directions for research on micellar, microemulsion, and monolayer systems and their technological potential."
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 630
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 151mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1026g
- ISBN-13: 9780824799908
- ISBN-10: 0824799909
- Artikelnr.: 21818514
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 630
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 151mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 1026g
- ISBN-13: 9780824799908
- ISBN-10: 0824799909
- Artikelnr.: 21818514
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
DineshO. Shah
Micelles, microemulsions and monolayers - quarter century progress at the
University of Florida. Part 1 Micelles: quarter century progress and new
horizons in micelles; recent advances in aqueous surfactant phase science -
coexistence relationships of the sponge phase; surfactant self-assembly
structures at interfaces, in polymer solutions and in bulk - micellar size
and connectivity; surface-induced structural and depletion forces in thin
micellar films - an overview; structure and design of abnormally long
thread-like micelles and their relation to vesicles and liquid crystals.
Part 2 Microemulsions: quarter century progress and new horizons in
microemulsions; new developments in polymerization in bicontinuous
microemulsions; application of microemulsions in soil remediation; the
importance of surfactant hydrophobe structure in microemulsion formulation;
the role of surfactants in enhanced oil recovery; nanosized particles -
self assemblies, control of size and shape; microemulsions as tunable media
for diverse applications; double emulsions stabilized by macromolecular
surfactants; interparticle forces from SANS measurements of frozen
dispersions. Part 3 Monolayer: phase transitions in lipid monolayers at the
air-water interface; surfactant monolayers in relation to foam breaking by
particles; dynamic adsorption and tension of spread or adsorbed monolayers
at the air/water interface; what x-rays tell us about Langmuir monolayers;
inorganic extended lattice Langmuir-Blodgett films; formation and control
of unit aggregates of squaraines and related compounds in Langmuir-Blodgett
films; protein and molecular assembly monolayer and multilayer film studies
with scanning probe microscopy; self-assembled amphiphiles on surface -
surface rheology; supra-biomolecular architectures at functionalized
surfaces; Langmuir-Blodgett films of condensation polymers;
Langmuir-Blodgett films as alignment layers for nematic liquid crystal
displays; dye-sensitized solar cells based on redox active monolayers
adsorbed on nanocrystalline oxide semiconductor films.
University of Florida. Part 1 Micelles: quarter century progress and new
horizons in micelles; recent advances in aqueous surfactant phase science -
coexistence relationships of the sponge phase; surfactant self-assembly
structures at interfaces, in polymer solutions and in bulk - micellar size
and connectivity; surface-induced structural and depletion forces in thin
micellar films - an overview; structure and design of abnormally long
thread-like micelles and their relation to vesicles and liquid crystals.
Part 2 Microemulsions: quarter century progress and new horizons in
microemulsions; new developments in polymerization in bicontinuous
microemulsions; application of microemulsions in soil remediation; the
importance of surfactant hydrophobe structure in microemulsion formulation;
the role of surfactants in enhanced oil recovery; nanosized particles -
self assemblies, control of size and shape; microemulsions as tunable media
for diverse applications; double emulsions stabilized by macromolecular
surfactants; interparticle forces from SANS measurements of frozen
dispersions. Part 3 Monolayer: phase transitions in lipid monolayers at the
air-water interface; surfactant monolayers in relation to foam breaking by
particles; dynamic adsorption and tension of spread or adsorbed monolayers
at the air/water interface; what x-rays tell us about Langmuir monolayers;
inorganic extended lattice Langmuir-Blodgett films; formation and control
of unit aggregates of squaraines and related compounds in Langmuir-Blodgett
films; protein and molecular assembly monolayer and multilayer film studies
with scanning probe microscopy; self-assembled amphiphiles on surface -
surface rheology; supra-biomolecular architectures at functionalized
surfaces; Langmuir-Blodgett films of condensation polymers;
Langmuir-Blodgett films as alignment layers for nematic liquid crystal
displays; dye-sensitized solar cells based on redox active monolayers
adsorbed on nanocrystalline oxide semiconductor films.
Micelles, microemulsions and monolayers - quarter century progress at the
University of Florida. Part 1 Micelles: quarter century progress and new
horizons in micelles; recent advances in aqueous surfactant phase science -
coexistence relationships of the sponge phase; surfactant self-assembly
structures at interfaces, in polymer solutions and in bulk - micellar size
and connectivity; surface-induced structural and depletion forces in thin
micellar films - an overview; structure and design of abnormally long
thread-like micelles and their relation to vesicles and liquid crystals.
Part 2 Microemulsions: quarter century progress and new horizons in
microemulsions; new developments in polymerization in bicontinuous
microemulsions; application of microemulsions in soil remediation; the
importance of surfactant hydrophobe structure in microemulsion formulation;
the role of surfactants in enhanced oil recovery; nanosized particles -
self assemblies, control of size and shape; microemulsions as tunable media
for diverse applications; double emulsions stabilized by macromolecular
surfactants; interparticle forces from SANS measurements of frozen
dispersions. Part 3 Monolayer: phase transitions in lipid monolayers at the
air-water interface; surfactant monolayers in relation to foam breaking by
particles; dynamic adsorption and tension of spread or adsorbed monolayers
at the air/water interface; what x-rays tell us about Langmuir monolayers;
inorganic extended lattice Langmuir-Blodgett films; formation and control
of unit aggregates of squaraines and related compounds in Langmuir-Blodgett
films; protein and molecular assembly monolayer and multilayer film studies
with scanning probe microscopy; self-assembled amphiphiles on surface -
surface rheology; supra-biomolecular architectures at functionalized
surfaces; Langmuir-Blodgett films of condensation polymers;
Langmuir-Blodgett films as alignment layers for nematic liquid crystal
displays; dye-sensitized solar cells based on redox active monolayers
adsorbed on nanocrystalline oxide semiconductor films.
University of Florida. Part 1 Micelles: quarter century progress and new
horizons in micelles; recent advances in aqueous surfactant phase science -
coexistence relationships of the sponge phase; surfactant self-assembly
structures at interfaces, in polymer solutions and in bulk - micellar size
and connectivity; surface-induced structural and depletion forces in thin
micellar films - an overview; structure and design of abnormally long
thread-like micelles and their relation to vesicles and liquid crystals.
Part 2 Microemulsions: quarter century progress and new horizons in
microemulsions; new developments in polymerization in bicontinuous
microemulsions; application of microemulsions in soil remediation; the
importance of surfactant hydrophobe structure in microemulsion formulation;
the role of surfactants in enhanced oil recovery; nanosized particles -
self assemblies, control of size and shape; microemulsions as tunable media
for diverse applications; double emulsions stabilized by macromolecular
surfactants; interparticle forces from SANS measurements of frozen
dispersions. Part 3 Monolayer: phase transitions in lipid monolayers at the
air-water interface; surfactant monolayers in relation to foam breaking by
particles; dynamic adsorption and tension of spread or adsorbed monolayers
at the air/water interface; what x-rays tell us about Langmuir monolayers;
inorganic extended lattice Langmuir-Blodgett films; formation and control
of unit aggregates of squaraines and related compounds in Langmuir-Blodgett
films; protein and molecular assembly monolayer and multilayer film studies
with scanning probe microscopy; self-assembled amphiphiles on surface -
surface rheology; supra-biomolecular architectures at functionalized
surfaces; Langmuir-Blodgett films of condensation polymers;
Langmuir-Blodgett films as alignment layers for nematic liquid crystal
displays; dye-sensitized solar cells based on redox active monolayers
adsorbed on nanocrystalline oxide semiconductor films.