V. 1. Polymer Melts And Mixtures -- V. 2. Complex Colloidal Suspensions -- V. 3. Colloidal Order: Entropic And Surface Forces -- V. 4. Lipid Bilayers And Red Blood Cells. Edited By Gerhard Gompper Amd Michael Schick. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes.
[Soft Matter] Soft Matter Vol. 2 || Field Theory of Polymer–Colloid Interactions
✍ Scribed by Gompper, Gerhard; Schick, Michael
- Book ID
- 119940549
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 503 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3527313699
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✦ Synopsis
Soft Matter encompasses a wide range of systems of varying components, including synthetic and biological polymers, colloids, and amphiphiles. The distinguishing features of these systems is their characteristic size, which is much larger than that of their atomic counterparts, and their characteristic energy, which is much smaller. Because of their ability to assemble themselves into complex structures, they form the major components of biological systems and technological applications.
This second volume of the unique interdisciplinary Soft Matter series comprehensively describes colloids and their properties.
The structural and thermodynamic properties of mixtures of rod-like and spherical colloids and of mixtures colloids and polymers, as well as the dynamical behavior of rod-like colloids are treated in depth. Again leading scientists have contributed articles that both introduce readers to this field, and serve as a source of reference for experts.
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