Focuses on the relationships between surfactant structure and performance. The text offers coverage of a range of topics in the field, including theories of micelle formation and adsorption, the dynamics of surfactant solutions, the physiochemical properties of structured surfactant and emulsions, a
Structure-Performance Relationships in Surfactants
โ Scribed by Kunio Esumi, Minoru Ueno
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 816
- Series
- Surfactant Science
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In response to intensifying interest on surfactant research brought on by recent innovation, Structure-Performance Relationships in Surfactants, Second Edition examines novel developments in our understanding of the properties and performance of surfactants at air-liquid, liquid-liquid, and solid-liquid interfaces, highlighting seven new chapters and carefully updated material to reflect current trends. This edition presents new material on the adsorption of vesicle-forming surfactants at the air-water interface, fluorinated surfactants having two hydrophobic chains, surface-active properties of telomer-type surfactants having several hydrocarbon chains, and the association behavior of amphiphilic dendritic polymers, among many other topics.
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