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Surfactants in solution

edited by K.L. Mittal and B. Lindman

Plenum Press, c1984-c1991

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"Proceedings of an International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, held June 27-July 2, 1982, in Lund, Sweden"--T.p. verso of v. 1-3

"Proceedings of an International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, held July 9-13, 1984, in Bordeaux, France"--T.p. verso of v. 4-6

"Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, held June 10-15, 1990, in Ginesville, Florida"--T.p. verso of v. 11

Vol. 4-6 edited by K.L. Mittal and P. Bothorel

Vol. 7-10 edited by K.L. Mittal

Vol. 11 edited by K.L. Mittal and D.O. Shah

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

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v. 1 ISBN 9780306414831

内容説明

This and its companion Volumes 2 and 3 document the proceed- ings of the 4th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution held in Lund, Sweden, June 27-July 2, 1982. This biennial event was christened as the 4th Symposium as this was a continuation of ear- li er conferences dealing with surfactants held in 1976 (Albany) under the title "Micellization, Solubilization, and Microemulsions"; in 1978 (Knoxville) under the title "Solution Chemistry of Surfac- tants"; and in 1980 (Potsdam) where it was dubbed as "Solution Be- bavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects:' The Pl02 3 ceedings of all these symposia have been properly chronicled. ' , The Lund Symposium was bi lIed as "Surfactants in Solution" as both the aggregation and adsorption aspects of surfactants were covered, and furthermore we were interested in a general title which could be used for future conferences in this series. As these biennial events bave become a weIl recognized forum for bringing together researchers with varied interests in the arena of surfactants, so it is amply vindicated to continue these, and the next meeting is planned for July 9-13, 1984 in Bordeaux, France under the cochair- manship of K. L. Mittal and P. Bothorel. The venue for 1986 is still open, although India, inter alia, is a good possibility. Apropos, we would be delighted to entertain suggestions regarding where and when these biennial symposia should be held in the future and you may direct your response to Kk~.

目次

  • Phase Behavior and Phase Equilibria in Surfactant Solutions.- Principles of Phase Equilibria in Surfactant - Water Systems.- On the Phase Behavior of Systems of the Type H2O - Oil - Nonionic Surfactant - Electrolyte.- Phase Equilibria in and Lattice Models for Nonionic Surfactant-Water Mixtures.- Amphiphilic Aggregates in a Lyotropic Nematic Phase.- Liquid Crystalline Structures Occurring in Aqueous Systems of a Totally Fluorinated Fatty Acid and Some of its Salts.- Water 2H anD 17O NMR in Dodecylammonium Chloride/D2O Lyotropic Mesophases.- The Interaction Between Water and Ethylene Oxide Groups in Oligo (Ethylene Glycol) Dodecyl Ethers as Studied by 2H NMR in Liquid Crystalline Phases.- Surfactant Alkyl Chain Mobility and Order in Micelles and Micro-Emulsions.- Thermodynamics of Partially Miscible Micelles and Liquid Crystals.- 31P and 2H NMR Studies of Phase Equilibria in the Three Component System: Monoolein-Dioleoylphosphatidylcholine.- Micelle Formation and Phase Equilibria of Surface Active Components of Wood.- Fluid Microstructures of Sodium 4-(1'-Heptylnonyl)Benzenesulfonate Mixtures.- Phase Structures and Phase Diagrams of Some Surfactant Systems with Divalent Counterions: Effect of Ca2+ and Mg2+ Counterions on the Stability of Liquid Crystalline Phases.- A New Optically Isotropic Phase in the Dilute Region of the Sodium Octanoate - Decanol - Water System.- NMR and Polarized Emission Studies of Cubic Phases and Model Membranes.- The Use of Freeze-Fracture and Freeze-Etching Electron Microscopy for Phase Analysis and Structure Determination of Lipid Systems.- The Structure of Plasma Lipoproteins: Evaluation by X-Ray and Neutron Small-Angle Scattering.- Structure, Dynamics and Characterization of Micelles.- The Packing of Amphiphile Chains in Micelles and Bilayers.- Molecular Organization in Amphiphilic Aggregates.- The Nature of the Surfactant-Block Model of Micelle Structure.- Structure in Micellar Solutions: a Monte Carlo Study.- Multi-Method Characterization of Micelles.- Tracer Self-Diffusion Studies of Surfactant Association.- An Introduction to Neutron Scattering on Surfactant Micelles in Water.- Light Scattering and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Investigations of Double-Tailed Surfactants in Aqueous Solutions.- Viscoelastic Detergent Solutions.- The Effect of Intermicellar Interactions on Interpretations of Micellar Diffusivities by Dynamic Light Scattering.- Laser-Light Scattering Study of Nonionic Micelles in Aqueous Solution.- Light Scattering from Concentrated Solutions of Sodium Octanoate Micelles.- NMR and ESR Studies of Dibutylphosphate Micellar Aggregates.- Conformational Change of Surfactants Due to Association
  • Raman Scattering and Carbon-13 NMR Studies.- An NMR Study of Paramagnetic Relaxation Induced in Octanoate Micelles by Divalent Ions.- ESR Study of Spin Labels in Surfactant Micelles.- Spin Label Study of Molecular Aggregates.- Micellar Structure and Water Penetration Studied by NMR and Optical Spectroscopy.- Solubilization and Water Penetration into Micelles and Other Organized Assemblies as Indicated by Photochemical Studies1.- Critique of Water Penetration Studies in Micelles Using Extrinsic Probes.- The Size of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Micelles with Various Additives: a Fluorescence Quenching Study.- Fluorescence Quenching Aggregation Numbers in a Non-Ionic Micelle Solution.- Fluorescence Quenching Equilibria Studies in Ionic Micelles in Aqueous Media.- Fluorescence Quenching in Micellar Systems.- FT-IR Studies of Aqueous Surfactants: the Temperature Induced Micelle Formation.- Erratum.- Erratum to: The Use of Freeze-Fracture and Freeze-Etching Electron Microscopy for Phase Analysis and Structure Determination of Lipid Systems.
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v. 4 ISBN 9780306424687

内容説明

This and its companion Volumes 5 and 6 document the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution held in Bordeaux, France, July 9-13, 1984. This symposium was the continuation of the series of symposia initiated in 1976 in Albany, New York under the title "Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions". The next two symposia were labelled "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and "Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects" held in Knoxville, TN in 1978 and Potsdam, N. Y. in 1980, respectively. In 1982 at the time of the 4th Symposium in this series, it became amply evident that there was a definite need to have more a generic title to describe these biennial events, and after much deliberation it was decided that an appropriate title would be "Surfactants in Solution" as both the aggregation and adsorption aspects of surfactants were addressed. So the 4th Symposium was held in 1982 in Lund, Sweden, under this new rubric, and it was decided to continue these symposia in the future under this appellation. Naturally, the Bordeaux Symposium was dubbed as the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, and our logo became SIS which is very apropos and appealing. It was in Bordeaux that the decision was made to hold the 6th SIS Symposium in New Delhi and it is scheduled for August 18-22, 1986 in the capital of India.

目次

  • of Volume 4.- I. Aggregation of Surfactants, and Structure, Dynamics and Characterization of Micelles.- Physical Principles of Surfactant Self-Association Into Micelles, Bilayers, Vesicles and Microemulsion Droplets.- Statistical-Thermodynamic Theory of Surfactant Organization in Micelles and Bilayers.- Model For Thermodynamics of Ionic Surfactant Solutions: Enthalpies, Heat Capacities, Volumes, Expansibilities, and Compressibilities.- Model For Thermodynamics of Ionic Surfactants: Effect of Electrolytes on Osmotic and Activity Coefficients.- Thermodynamic Behaviour of Sodium Deoxycholate, Sodium Dodecylsulphate and Sodium Tetradecylsulphate Micellar Solutions.- Molar Volumes of Cationic Surfactants in KC1 and NaCl Concentrated Salt Solutions.- Excimer-Monomer Emission in Alkylbenzenesulfonates: A New Technique for Determining Critical Micellar Concentrations.- Dynamics of Organized Assemblies in Solution.- Micelle Structure in Aqueous Solutions of Polyoxyethylene Surfactants.- Neutron and X-ray Comparative Study of Direct Ionic Micelles.- Small-Angle Neutron Scattering From Aqueous Solutions of C12 E6 and C12 E8 : Critical Fluctuations and Micellar Growth 12.- Positronium Diffusivity- and Lifetime Parameters and the Micellar Structure in Aqueous (D2O) Solutions.- Raman Scattering in Aqueous Solutions of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate.- The Influence of Electrostatic Repulsions on Micellar Diffusivities Obtained by Dynamic Light Scattering: Experiment vs. Theory.- Quasielastic Light Scattering on Tetradecyltrialkylammonium Bromide.- Effect of Electrolytes and Hydrocarbons on the Cloud Point Transition of C12 E8 Solutions.- Structural and Dynamic Consequences of Amphiphile Hydration: Their Origin and Analytical Molecular Force Theory.- Electron Spin Echo Modulation Studies of Doxylstearic Acid Nitroxide Spin Probe Locations in Micelles.- Critical-type Behavior and Micellar Growth Observed in an Ionic Surfactant/Salt System.- Perturbation of Micellar Size and Charge by Addition of t-Amyl Alcohol.- Anionic Surf actants With Divalent Gegenions of Diffuse or Separate Electric Charge: Solubility and Micelle Formation.- Effect of Alcohol and Oil on the Dynamics of Micelles.- Structural Changes in Aqueous Micellar Systems of an Anionic and a Cationic Surfactant.- Scaling Laws in Semi-Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Alkyltrimethylammonium and Alkylpyridinium Bromides.- Effect of Added Oil on Aqueous Alkyltrimethylammonium Bromide Micelles in the Presence of Alcohol.- Influence of Dissolved Additives on the Critical Micellar Concentration of Surfactants.- The Influence of Solubilized Additives on Surfactant Solutions Containing Rodlike Micelles.- The Interaction of 2-Naphtholate Ion With Some Cationic Surfactants in Aqueous Solution.- Strengthening of Hydrophobic Bonding and the Increase in the Micellar Degree of Ionization in Cetyltrimethyl-Ammbnium Bromide Aqueous Solutions by Amphiphiles and the Micelle-Water Distribution Coefficient.- Nonideality of Mixing of Micelles.- Mixed Micelles of Dodecyltrimethy lammonium Bromide with Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Studied by ESR of Nitroxide Probes.- Mixed Micelle Structure: Cosurfactant and Charge Influence.- Photon Correlation Studies on the Micelles of a Poly(Oxyethylene)-Poly(Oxypropylene) - Poly (Oxyethylene) Block opolymer in Aqueous Solution.- II. Phase Diagrams and Phase Behavior of Surfactant Solutions.- On the Theory of Micellar Size in Isotropic and Nematic Surfactant Solutions.- Applications of Catastrophe Theory to Surfactant-Oil- Brine Equilibrated and Emulsified Systems.- Molecular Order and Dynamics inShort Chain Alkylphosphate/Water Mesophases.- Critical Fluctuations, Micelle Kinetics and Phase Diagram of Water - Nonionic Surfactant, H2O - C12E6.- Modelling of Phase Behavior of Micellar Systems Used for Enhanced Oil Recovery.- Staining and Drying-Induced Artifacts in Electron Microscopy of Surfactant Dispersions
  • III: Evidence from Optical Microscopy and a Negative Staining Case.- Phase Behavior of SDS/AOT/Water Systems.- Aggregation and Dynamical Behavior in Sodium Diethylhexyl Phosphate/Water/Benzene Inverted Micelles.- Three Dimensional Phase Diagram of Nonionic Surfactants: Effect of Salinity and Temperature.- Water Dynamics in Micellar and Lyotropic Phases-of the Dodecylammonium Chioride/D20 System by 2H and 17O Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation.- Study of Salt Partitioning in Winsor II Systems.- About the Contributors.
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v. 5 ISBN 9780306424694

内容説明

This and its companion Volumes 4 and 6 document the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution held in Bordeaux, France, July 9-13, 1984. This symposium was the continuation of the series of symposia initiated in 1976 in Albany, New York under the title "Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions". The next two symposia were labelled "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and "Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects" held in Knoxville, TN in 1978 and Potsdam, N. Y. in 1980, respectively. In 1982 at the time of the 4th Symposium in this series, it became amply evident that there was a definite need to have more a generic title to describe these biennial events, and after much deliberation it was decided that an appropriate title would be "Surfactants in Solution" as both the aggregation and adsorption aspects of surfactants were addressed. So the 4th Symposium was held in 1982 in Lund, Sweden, under this new rubric, and it was decided to continue these symposia in the future under this appellation. Naturally, the Bordeaux Symposium was dubbed as the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, and our logo became SIS which is very apropos and appealing. It was in Bordeaux that the decision was made to hold the 6th SIS Symposium in New Delhi and it is scheduled for August 18-22, 1986 in the capital of India.

目次

  • of Volume 5.- Spectroscopic Evidence for a Unified Mechanism of Aggregation of Surfactant Molecules in Apolar Media.- Reverse Micelles as Membrane Mimetic Agent — A Study of Cholesterol Solubilization in Water — Aerosol OT — Isooctane System.- Amphiphilicity of Aerosol OT in Nonpolar Solvents.- Charged Micelles in Surfactant-Water-Nonaqueous Liquid Systems.- Field Dissociation Effect of Aerosol OT in Cyclohexane.- Micellar Charge Effects Upon Spontaneous Nucleophilic Additions and Substitutions.- Reaction Rate Control By Salt Effects in Micellar Catalysis.- Effects of Reversed Micelles on Prototropic Interactions and Fluorescence Behavior of 5-Aminothiabendazole: A Model Bioaggregates System for Drugs.- Micellar Effects on the Back Reaction Following Photochemical Electron Transfer From a Water Soluble Porphyrin to Mono and Dialkylviologens.- Photoelectron Transfer in Reverse Micelles: Chlorophyll Used as a Sensitizer.- Hydrated Electron in Reverse Micelles Used as a Structural Probe.- Hydrogenation Activity of Colloidal Cobalt Boride Particles Synthesized in the CTAB-1-Hexanol-Water Reversed Micellar Systems.- Spectrophotometric Studies on Some Dye-Surfactant Complexes.- Syntheses, Aggregate Morphologies, and Applications of Membrane-Forming Amphiphiles.- Structure of Liposomes by Electron Microscopy.- On the Interaction of Triton X-100 With Multilamellar Phosphatidylcholine Liposomes.- Fluorescence Decay of Pyrene Probes in Small Unilamellar L, ?-Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine Vesicles Above the Phase Transition Temperature.- Polymorphism and Phase Diagrams of Saturated Phosphatidylethanolamines.- N-Acylaminoacids: Amphiphilic Properties and Interactions with the Lipid Bilayers.- Physical Studies of Dilute Bile Salt-Lecithin Mixtures.- Interactions BetweenSteroidal Surfactants and Human Milk Lipase.- Micellar Structure in Intestinal Bulk — Relations with Mucosal Uptake.- The Effect of Long and Short Range Forces in Amphiphilic Monolayers at the LE-LC Transition.- Binding of Detergents by Membrane Proteins.- Interaction Between Ionic Detergents and A Protein.- Lipid-Protein Interactions: A Reinvestigation of Melittin Induced Effects on the Structure and Dynamics of Phosphatidylcholines.- The Action of Melittin on Biological Model Membranes as Viewed by 2H-NMR.- Deuterium NMR of Biological Membranes: Interactions of Polyene Antibiotics With Cholesterol.- Binding of Short Synthetic Peptides at the Phospholipid Interface.- Micellar Systems for Defining the Active Site of Phospholipase-A2: Methyl Branching in Short-Chain Lecithins.- Short-Chain Lecithin/Triglyceride Mixed Particles: Physical Studies of the Surface Accessibility of Triglyceride and Correlation with Lipase Kinetics.- The Effect of Cysteamine, A Divalent-Like Molecule, on Polar Head Groups in DPPC Model Membranes
  • A Spin Label, DSC and Turbidimetry Study.- Phase Transitions and Phase Separations Induced by Cationic Polypeptides in Dipalmitoylphosphatidylglycerol Bilayers: A Fluorescence Polarization Study.- Self-Assembling Monolayers: A Study of Their Formation, Composition and Structure.- On the Mechanism of Formation of Tridimensional Phases From Monolayers at the Water-Air Interface.- Theory of Stabilization of Amphiphilic Films Due To Surface Interaction Induced Order.- Surface Diffusion in Fatty Acid Monolayers.- The Structure of Monolayers and Multilayers of Cyanine Dyes Mixed with Stearic Acid.- The Interfacial Behavior of Proteins in Relation to Their Structural Properties.- Mutual Adsorption of Serum Albumin and Long-Chain Cationic Surfactants at theAlumina-Water Interface.- The Effects of Polyoxyethylene Chain Length Distribution on the Interface Properties of Polyoxyethylenated n-Dodecyl Alcohols.- Surface Interactions Between Two Simultaneously Adsorbing Surfactants: Mixtures of Anionic and Cationic Surface Active Agents.- Solution Chemistry Studies and Flotation Behaviour in Hydrolyzable Surfactant Systems.- Interfacial Adsorption of Surfactants in the Presence of Polymers and Its Effect on Mineral Flotation.- Wetting of Solids by Surface Active Agents: Dispersion and the Polar Surface Tension Components.- The Effect of Surfactant Adsorption on the Dynamic Wetting of Fibers.- About the Contributors.
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v. 6 ISBN 9780306424700

内容説明

This and its companion Volumes 4 and 5 document the proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution held in Bordeaux, France, July 9-13, 1984. This symposium was the continuation of the series of symposia initiated in 1976 in Albany, New Vork under the title ""icellization, Solubilization and "icroemulsions". The next two symposia were labelled "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and "Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects" held in Knoxville, TN in 1978 and Potsdam, N. V. in 1980, respectively. In 19B2 at the time of the 4th Symposium in this series, it became amply evident that there was a definite need to have more a generic title to describe these biennial events, and after much deliberation it was decided that an appropriate title would be "Surfactants in Solution" as both the aggregation and adsorption aspects of surfactants were addressed. So the 4th Symposium was held in 1982 in Lund, Sweden, under this new rubric, and it was decided to continue these symposia in the future under this appellation. Naturally, the Bordeaux Symposium was dubbed as the 5th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution, and our logo became SIS which is very apropos and appealing. It was in Bordeaux that the decision was made to hold the 6th SIS Symposium in New Delhi and it is scheduled for August 18-22, 1986 in the capital of India.

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of Volume 6.- VII Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsions.- Solubilization in Microeraulsions.- Low Interfacial Tension in Microemulsion Systems.- Phase Separation in Microemulsions.- Theory of Shape Transitions in Microemulsions.- Pressure Induced Phase Transition of an Oil External Microemulsion.- Microemulsion Phase in Equilibrium With Birefringent Surfactant-Rich Phases.- Viscosity of Microemulsion Versus Salinity.- The Pseudophase Model for Microemulsion: Winsor's Diagrams in Pseudophase Space for the Betaine, Pentanol, Decane, and Water System.- Effect of Anionic Surfactants on the Partitioning of Nonionic Surfactants Between Oil/Microemulsion/Water Phases.- Critical Behavior in a Microemulsion System: I - Experimental Evidence for Field Like Variable.- Critical Behavior in Microemulsion System: II - Experimental Evidence for a Continuous Variation of Critical Exponents.- A Critical Study of Models of Solutions Via Vapour Pressure Measurements of Microeraulsions.- Neutron Small Angle Scattering Studies of Microemulsions Showing Critical Behaviour: Structure of the Winsor III Phase.- Analysis of SANS Data From Dense Microemulsions.- Analysis of Critical Scattering Data From AOT/D2O/n-Decane Microemulsions.- Investigation of the Microemulsion Phase Structure of Polyphasic Systems by Time Domain Spectroscopy and Light Scattering.- Evidences of Structural Changes in Reverse Microemulsion Systems Formulated with Nonionic Surfactants.- NMR as a Complementary Technique to the Small Angle Neutron Scattering: Study of Nonionic Aqueous Microemulsions of Perfluorocarbons.- Luminescent — Probe Study of Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Diffusion Coefficients in Microemulsions.- Ellipsometry in Microemulsions.- Waterless Microemulsions — 3: Formamide a Substitute ofWater.- Investigations into the Mechanism of Formation of Water-in-Xylene Microemulsions using Interfacial Tension Measurements.- Structure of a Fluorinated Nonionic O/W Microemulsion.- Fluorocarbon Microemulsions: An Attempt to Rationalize Their Formation.- Formulation and Properties of an Alcohol-Free, Pharmaceutical Microemulsion System.- Physico-Chemical Study of Water/Methylene Chloride Microemulsions: Effect of Alcohol Cosurfactant.- Modification of Polyac4rylamide Microlatices by Using A Seeding Procedure.- VIII. General Papers.- Statistical Mechanics of Adsorption and Wetting Transitions.- Theories of Surface Tension.- A New Method for Measuring Film and Line Tensions.- Hydrostatics of Spherical Thin Films.- Interfacial Activity of Polydimethylsiloxane.- Foam Chromatography: Recent Developments.- Electron Microscopy in the Research of Surfactants in Solution.- Drag Reduction in Aqueous Solution of HexadecyItrimethylammonium Salicylate.- Concerning the Nature of Heat Sensitivity of Natural Latex.- Diffusion Effects in the Flocculation of Surfactant Stabilized Latexes.- The Rheological Properties of Water-in-Crude Oil Emulsions.- Physicochemical Characterization of Two Phase Systems Employed in Emulsion Polymerization.- Influence of Crude Oil and Surfactant Concentration on the Rheology and Flowing Properties of Heavy Crude Oil-in-Water Emulsions.- The Effect of Polysaccharides on the Stability of Oil-in-Water Emulsions.- Inversion of Surfactant-Oil-Brine Emulsified Systems: Generalized Mapping and Property Transitions.- X-ray Diffraction Study of Suspensions of Toluene With CH 3 (CH 2) n-1N+ (CH 3) 3 -type Montmorillonite, Where n=1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18.- Effect of Nonionic Surfactants on the Stability of Hydrophobic Sols.- The Possibility of Using Disulfonated Cosurfactant For Enhanced Oil Recovery.- The Role of Silicone Surfactants in Coal Dewatering.- About the Contributors.
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v. 7 ISBN 9780306433320

内容説明

This and its companion volumes 8,9, and 10 document the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in New Delhi, India, August 18-22, 1986 under the joint auspices of the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology, and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. As this symposium was a landmark -- it represented the tenth anniversary of this series of symposia -- so it is very apropos to reflect on how these symposia have evolved to their present size and status. The pedigree of this series of symposia goes back to 1976 when the premier symposium in this series was held. Actually in 1976 it was a modest start and it was not possible at that time to gaze at the crystal ball and predict what would be the state of affairs in 1986. For historical purposes, it should be recorded here that the first symposium was held in Albany, NY, under the title "Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions"; the second symposium was christened "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and was held in Knoxville, TN, in 1978; the venue for the third symposium in 1980 was Potsdam, NY, and it was dubbed "International Symposium on Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects.

目次

of Volume 7.- I. Aggregation of Surfactants, and Structure, Dynamics and Characterization of Micelles.- II. Biological Amphiphiles.- III. Reverse Micelles and Aggregation in Apolar Media.- IV. Miceller Catalysis and Reactions in Surfactant Solutions.- V. Monolayers and Adsorption of Surfactants.- VI. Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsions.- VII General Papers.- About the Contributors.
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v. 8 ISBN 9780306433337

内容説明

See preceding entry. Volume 8 contains 36 chapters, some of which continue v.7's treatment of aggregation of surfactants and the structure, dynamics, and characterization of micelles; others study biological amphiphiles. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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v. 9 ISBN 9780306433344

内容説明

This and its companion volumes 7,8, and 10 document the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in New Delhi, India, August 18-22, 1986 under the joint auspices of the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology, and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. As this symposium was a landmark -- it represented the tenth anniversary of this series of symposia -- so it is very apropos to reflect on how these symposia have evolved to their present size and status. The pedigree of this series of symposia goes back to 1976 when the premier symposium in this series was held. Actually in 1976 it was a modest start and it was not possible at that time to gaze at the crystal ball and predict what would be the state of affairs in 1986. For historical purposes, it should be recorded here that the first symposium was held in Albany, NY, under the title "Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions"; the second symposium was christened "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and was held in Knoxville, TN, in 1978; the venue for the third symposium in 1980 was Potsdam, NY, and it was dubbed "International Symposium on Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects.

目次

of Volume 9.- III. Reverse Micelles And Aggregation In Apolar Media.- Biotechnological Applications of Reversed Micelles.- Enzymes Entrapped into Reversed Micelles: Potentialities in Applied Areas.- A Simplified Thermodynamic Model for Protein Uptake by Reverse Micelles.- Time Effect in the Supramolecular Formation of Cobalt Monooleate in Apolar Solvents.- Specific Equilibria of Zn(II) Oleate and Stearate in Organic Solvents.- Reversed Micellization in Metal-Organophosphorus Extractant Systems of Commercial Importance.- IV. Miceller Catalysis And Reactions In Surfactant Solutions.- Chemistry in Micelles and Microemulsions: Analysis of Water Insoluble Compounds in Aqueous Micellar Systems and O/W Microemulsions.- Acid-Base Properties of Liquid Dispersed Systems: Micellar Solutions, Emulsions and Microemulsions.- Polymerization in the Micellar State. Physicochemical Aspects.- Electrochemical Studies in Surfactant Solutions.- Surfactant Effects on the Electrochemical Reduction of an ?,? -Unsaturated Ketone.- Photoprocesses in Surfactant Solutions of Thionine.- Modification of Photochemical Reactivity by Incorporation of Reactants into Hydrophobic Pockets and Cavities: Conformational and Cage Effects.- Photo-Rearrangements in a Micellar Environment.- Acid Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Hydrophobic Ketals in Aqueous Cationic Micelles: Partial Failure of the Pseudophase Ion Exchange Model.- Discussion of Different Kinetic Models for Explaining Experimental Results in Cationic Micelles.- Effect of Cationic and Anionic Surfactants on the Nucleophilic Addition of Cyanide Ion to an N-Alkyl Substituted Triphenylmethyl Carbonium Ion.- Evidence for Carbinolamine Intermediate in Schiff Base Hydrolysis.- Incorporation of Triphenylmethane Dye Cations into Surfactant Micelles.- SensitiveMicrospectrophotometric Determination of Some Lanthanides with Bromopyrogallol Red in Presence of Micelle Forming Cationic Surfactants.- V. Monolayers And Adsorption Of Surfactants.- Recent Developments in the Field of Monolayers.- Monolayer Behavior of Surface Active Metal Extractants.- Discussion of Compression Isotherms of Some Carotenoid Monolayers on the Basis of HMO Calculations.- Interactions of Ionic Surfactants with Stationary Phases in Micellar Liquid Chromatography: Adsorption and Efficiency.- Investigations into the Structure of the Adsorbed Layer of Dodecylsulfate at the Alumina-Water Interface.- Effect of Solution Chemistry of Sodium Oleate on Adsorption and Surface Wettability of Apatite and Dolomite.- Adsorption Enthalpy of Surfactants at a Mineral-Water Interface.- Electrochemical Aspects of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Adsorption at the ZnO/Electrolyte Interface.- Adsorption Behaviour of Surface Active Agents and Electrokinetic Phenomena.- Adsorption of Surfactants on Modified Controlled Porosity Glasses (CPG’s).- Calorimetric Study of the Adsorption of Nonionic Surfactants onto Silica Gel.- Uptake of Sodium Lauryl Sulphate by Acrylonitrile and Methyl Methacrylate Based Porous Polymeric Adsorbents.- Adsorption of Phenoxyacetic Acid and Trans-Cinnamic Acid on Hydroxyapatite.- Some Recent Studies on the Effect of Polymer Polarity on Surfactant Adsorption at Latex/Water Interface.- Adsorption Kinetics at the Liquid/Liquid Interface.- Self Consistent Mean Field Calculations on the Adsorption of Block Copolymers at the Liquid/Liquid Interface.- Oil-Water Interfaces: Surface Tension, Rigidity and Structure.- Experimental Investigations on the Structure of Copolymers at the Liquid/Liquid Interface.- Adsorption of Nonionic Surfactants at Water-Silicone OilInterface.- Adsorption of Hydroxyoximes at the Organic/Aqueous Interface and the Interfacial Mechanism of Copper Extraction.- About the Contributors.
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v. 10 ISBN 9780306433351

内容説明

This and its companion volumes 7,8, and 9 document the proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in New Delhi, India, August 18-22, 1986 under the joint auspices of the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology, and Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. As this symposium was a landmark -- it represented the tenth anniversary of this series of symposia -- so it is very apropos to reflect on how these symposia have evolved to their present size and status. The pedigree of this series of symposia goes back to 1976 when the premier symposium in this series was held. Actually in 1976 it was a modest start and it was not possible at that time to gaze at the crystal ball and predict what would be the state of affairs in 1986. For historical purposes, it should be recorded here that the first symposium was held in Albany, NY, under the title "Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions"; the second symposium was christened "Solution Chemistry of Surfactants" and was held in Knoxville, TN, in 1978; the venue for the third symposium in 1980 was Potsdam, NY, and it was dubbed "International Symposium on Solution Behavior of Surfactants: Theoretical and Applied Aspects.

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of Volume 10.- VI. Microemulsions and Reactions in Microemulsions.- Physico-Chemical Characterization of Microemulsions: Preparation of Monodisperse Colloidal Metal Boride Particles.- Structure and Dynamics of a Concentrated Microemulsion System.- Thermal Fluctuations and the Structure of Microemulsions.- Thermodynamic Analysis of the Breakdown of W/O-Microemulsion Aggregates Due to Changes in the Composition of the Solvent.- Microemulsions Containing Brine, SDS, Pentanol or Heptanol, and Dodecane or Hexane: Structural Information Derived from Electrochemical and Fluorescent Probe Studies.- A Viscosity Model of Winsor Microemulsions.- Geometrical Features of Single-Phase Microemulsions.- Interphasal Hydration Processes in Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Experimental Evidence of a Nonuniform Microemulsion in the Low Surfactant Concentration Range.- Kerr Effect in Ternary Microemulsions.- Solubilization in Nonionic Microemulsions.- Electrical Conductivity in Oil Continuous Microemulsions.- Microemulsions and the Treatment of Oil Spills.- Acid-Base Indicator Equilibria in Nonionic Reversed Micelles and Water-in-Oil Microemulsions.- Influence of Electrolytes on the Stability of Polymerized Microemulsions.- Polymerization of Urea-Formaldehyde in Microemulsions.- Polymerization of Styrene in an Inverse Microemulsion.- Formation of Water-in-Oil Microemulsions and Their Applications for CaCO3 Particle Preparation.- Microparticles by Microemulsion.- VII General Papers.- The Use of Surfactants in Electrochemistry.- Surfactants and Microcapsule Formation.- Surfactant Induced Weakening of Geologic Materials.- Thin Films of Non-Ionic Poloxamer Surfactants: Thinning and Polymerisation of Poloxamer.- Surfactant-Mediated Transport Through Liquid Hydrocarbon Membranes.- Role of Surfactants in the Deposition of Cationic Polymers on the Surface of Human Hair.- Abatement of Acid Mine Drainage by Surfactant Application.- Foam Stability as Affected by the Presence of Small Spreading Particles.- Measurement of Foaming Properties of Surfactants and Surfactant Products.- Effect of n-Octanol on the Emulsification of Paraffin Oil in Aqueous Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Solutions.- Thermogravimetric, X-Ray and Infrared Studies on Calcium Soaps in Solid State.- An ESR and Zeta Potential Study of the Surface of a Carboxylated Latex.- Surfactant Retention in Porous Media in Foam Flooding Processes for Enhanced Oil Recovery.- The Transport of Underlying Water by Aliphatic Alcohols in Unsaturated Quartz Sand.- Effect of Liquid Surfactant on the Electrolytically Controlled Etching of Micropore Polymer Filters.- Role of pH and Collector Concentration in Separation of Phosphates From Dolomitic Gangue Using DDA-HC1.- Surface Activity of Carboxylic Acids and Mercury Floatability.- Bubble Size Distribution and Mercury Floatability in Solutions of Carboxylic Acids.- Electrokinetic Characteristics of CrO2 and CrO3 in Aqueous Solutions.- Adjuvant Effect of Surfactants on Herbicidal Formulations.- About the Contributors.
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v. 11 ISBN 9780306441868

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This volume chronicles the proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution (SIS) held in Gainesville, FL, June 10-15, 1990. This series of symposia have been smoothly running since 1976, but the appellation "Surfactants in Solution" was used for the first time in 1982 in Lund. Since then our logo "SIS" has become very familiar to everyone involved in surfactants. In Lund the meeting was billed as the Fourth International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution. Earlier three events were held under different rubrics, but proceedings of all these symposia, except the 7th SIS held in Ottawa in 1988, have been properly documented. As a matter of fact so far 10 volumes have appeared under the title "Surfactants in Solution". 1,2,3 The program for the 9th SIS was very comprehensive and many ramifications of surfactants were covered, and it was a veritable international event. It contained a total of 384 papers by 869 authors from practically every corner of our planet. Just the sheer number of papers is a testimonial to the high tempo of research and tremendous interest in this wonderful class of materials. As in the past, there were plenary lectures (5), invited talks (37), oral presentations (195) and poster presentations (147). The plenary lectures were given by Prof. J. Th. G. Overbeek, Prof. C. A. Bunton, Prof. H. Ti Tien and Dr. J. Swalen. The lecture by Prof. Overbeek, the doyen of surface and colloid science, was a real treat.

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Plenary Lectures: Droplet Size Distributions and Phase Equilibria with Ionic Microemulsions (J.T.G. Overbeek). Micellar Rate Effects (C.A. Bunton). Invited Presentations: Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Model Surfactants and Micelles (S. Karaborni, J.P. O'Connell). Molecular Modelling of Micellar Solutions (S. Puvvada, D. Blankschtein). Effects of Flow Fields on SelfAssembly in Micellized Surfactant Solutions (W.M. Gelbart et al.). Stability and Phase Behavior of Mixed Surfactant Vesicles (S.A. Safran et al.). On Polymer/Surfactant Interaction (E.D. Goddard). Standard Free Energy of Adsorption at Liquid Interfaces (D.K. Chattoraj et al.). Contributed Oral and Poster Presentations: Surfactant Association. Surfactant Liquid Crystals. Reactions in Micelles, Monolayers and Liquid Crystals. Surfactants in Enhanced Oil Recovery. 41 additional articles. Index.

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