Intermolecular and surface forces
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Intermolecular and surface forces
Academic Press, 2011
3rd ed
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book of 9780123919274: Waltham, MA
Some copies have different pagination: xxx, 676 p.-- bibliography (p. 635-661)
Includes bibliographical references (p.635-660) and index
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Description
This reference describes the role of various intermolecular and interparticle forces in determining the properties of simple systems such as gases, liquids and solids, with a special focus on more complex colloidal, polymeric and biological systems. The book provides a thorough foundation in theories and concepts of intermolecular forces, allowing researchers and students to recognize which forces are important in any particular system, as well as how to control these forces. This third edition is expanded into three sections and contains five new chapters over the previous edition.
Table of Contents
- Part I: 1. Historical Perspective
- 2. Thermodynamic and Statistical Aspects of Intermolecular Forces
- 3. Strong Intermolecular Forces: Covalent and Coulomb Interactions
- 4. Interactions Involving Polar Molecules
- 5. Interactions Involving the Polarization of Molecules
- 6. Van Der Waals Forces
- 7. Repulsive Steric Forces, Total Intermolecular Pair Potentials, and Liquid Structure
- 8. Special Interactions: Hydrogen Bonding, Hydrophobic, and Hydrophilic Interactions
- 9. Non-Equilibrium and Time-Dependent Interactions
- Part II: 10. Some Unifying Concepts in Intermolecular and Interparticle Forces
- 11. Contrasts Between Intermolecular, Interparticle, and Intersurface Forces
- 12. Force-Measuring Techniques
- 13. Van Der Waals Forces Between Surfaces in Liquids
- 14. Electrostatic Forces Between Surfaces in Liquids
- 15. Solvation, Structural and Hydration Forces
- 16. Steric (Polymer-Mediated) and Thermal Fluctuation Forces
- 17. Adhesion and Wetting Phenomena
- 18. Friction and Lubrication Forces
- Part III: 19. Thermodynamic Principles of Self-Assembly
- 20. Aggregation of Amphiphilic Molecules into Soft Structures
- 21. Interactions Within and Between Biological Structures
- 22. Dynamic Bio-Interactions
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