Micellar Solutions and Microemulsions Structure, Dynamics, and Statistical Thermodynamics / edited by Sow Hsin Chen, Raj Rajagopalan.

During the last decade there has been a renewed interest in research on supramolecular assemblies in solutions, such as micelles and microemulsions, not only because of their extensive applications in industries dealing with catalysts, detergency, biotechnology, and enhanced oil recovery, but also d...

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Other Authors: Chen, Sow Hsin (Editor), Rajagopalan, Raj (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1990.
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505 0 |a One Basic Interactions, Statistical Mechanics, and Computer Simulations -- 1. Interparticle Correlations in Concentrated Charged Colloidal Solutions—Theory and Experiment -- 2. Statistical Mechanics of Interacting Double Layers -- 3. Computer Simulation Studies of the Electrical Double Layer -- 4. The Ionic Environment of Rod-like Polyelectrolytes -- 5. Experimental Study of Solvation Forces -- 6. Statistical Mechanics of Confined Systems: The Solvent-Induced Force Between Smooth Parallel Plates -- 7. Computer Experiments for Structure and Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Colloidal Fluids -- 8. Analytical Results for the Scattering Intensity of Concentrated Dispersions of Polydispersed Hard-Sphere Colloids -- Two Statistical Thermodynamics of Phase Behavior and Critical Phenomena -- 9. Theory of Structure and Phase Transitions in Globular Microemulsions -- 10. Theory of Thermodynamic Properties and Phase Separation of Self-Associating Micellar Solutions -- 11. Film Flexibility of Amphiphilic Layers and Structure of Middle-Phase Microemulsions -- 12. Low Interfacial Tensions in Microemulsion Systems -- 13. Structure and Properties of Three-Component Microemulsions Near the Critical Point -- 14. Field Variables and Critical Phenomena in Microemulsions -- 15. On the Structure of Five-Component Microemulsions -- 16. Transport Properties of Microemulsions. 
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