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Interactions, Deposition, Structure
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By
Zbigniew Adamczyk, Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Polish Academy of Science, Cracow, Poland
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Interface Science and Technology,
Description
Particles at Interfaces presents recent developments in this growing field and is devoted entirely to the subject of
particle transport, deposition and structuring on boundary surfaces. The complex problems which have been studied include concentrated
systems of polydisperse and non-spherical particles, bio-particles such as DNA fragments, proteins, viruses, bacteria, cells, polymers,
etc. These complex structures undergo transformations under the action of surface forces.
Particles at Interfaces
provides readily accessible reference data and equations for estimating basic effects, and is mainly addressed to students and young
scientists. Consequently, most approaches are of a phenomenological nature, enabling one to derive concrete expressions which describe
the basic physics of the problem under consideration. To facilitate access to the information contained in the book most of the relevant
formulae and results are compiled in Tables, accompanied with appropriate diagrams. The math is limited to the necessary minimum with
emphasis on the physics of the phenomena, defining why they occur, what the kinetics of the processes and the practical implications
are.
Audience
Surface scientists, colloid scientists, membrane scientists
Contents
Chapter 1. Significance of particle deposition
Chapter 2. Potential interactions among particles
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Electrostatic
interactions
2.3 Molecular – van der Waals interactions
2.4 Superposition of interactions – energy profiles
2.5 Particle
adhesion and other non-DLVO interactions
Chapter 3. Dissipative interactions
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Basic hydrodynamic
equations
3.3 Macroscopic flows near interfaces
3.4 Dynamic of a single particle
Chapter 4. Transfer of particles to interfaces – linear problems
4.1 The force balance and the mobility of particles
4.2 Migration of particles in external fields
4.3
Particle motion near boundary surfaces-trajectory analysis
4.4 Brownian motion and diffusion
4.5 Phenomenological transport
equations
4.6 Solved problems of linear transport to interfaces
Chapter 5. Non-linear transport of particles
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Reversible, two-dimensional particle systems
5.3 The random sequential adsorption (RSA) model
5.4 The RSA model of
non-spherical particles
5.5 The RSA model of interacting particles
5.6 Other RSA model
5.7 The generalized RSA model
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Hardbound, 758 pages, publication date: SEP-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-12-370541-9
ISBN-10: 0-12-370541-X
Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS
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