Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science (FICS) is a standard reference work with an educational nature. The emphasis is on the basic facts and phenomena, which are systematically explained.FICS aims to make interface and colloid science accessible to a wide audience. Interface and colloid scie
Liquid-Fluid Interface
β Scribed by J. Lyklema, G.J. Fleer, J.M. Kleijn, F.A.M. Leermakers, W. Norde and T. van Vliet (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 2000
- Leaves
- 772
- Series
- Fundamentals of Interface and Colloid Science 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
General preface
Pages i-ii
Hans Lyklema
Preface to volume III: Liquid-fluid interfaces
Pages iii-v
Hans Lyklema
Symbol list
Pages xix-xxvii
1 Interfacial tension: Measurement
Pages 1-87
2 Interfacial tension: Molecular interpretation
Pages 1-78
3 Langmuir monolayers
Pages 1-247
4 Gibbs monolayers
Pages 1-101
5 Wetting
Pages 1-105
Appendix 1 Surface tensions of pure liquids and mixtures
Pages 1-48
Appendix 2
Page 1
Appendix 3 Some principles of variational calculus
Pages 1-3
Appendix 4 Contact angles
Pages 1-16
Cumulative subject index of volumes I (fundamentals), II (solid-fluid interfaces) and III (liquid-interfaces)
Pages 1-72
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