Surfactant Adsorption and Surface Solubilization
β Scribed by Ravi Sharma (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 403
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 615
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content: Small-mole surfactant adsorption, polymer surfactant adsorption, and surface solubilization : an overview / Ravi Sharma --
Adsorption of surfactants and solubilization in adsorbed layers / Pasupati Mukerjee ... [et al.] --
Porosity effects on the adsorption of cationic surfactants and the coadsorption of 2-naphthol at various silica-water interfaces / C. Treiner and V. Monticone --
Adsolubilization : some expected and unexpected results / John H O'Haver and Jeffrey H. Harwell --
Admicellar catalysis / Chung-Ching Yu and Lance L. Lobban --
Self-assembly of ionic surfactants adsorbed on mineral oxides : surface charge and salt effects / Luuk K. Koopal and Tanya Goloub --
Spectroscopic characterization of surfactant and polymer solloids at solid-liquid interfaces / P. Somasundaran, S. Krishnakumar, and Joy T. Kunjappu --
Adsorportion of polymer and surfactant from their binary mixtures on mlumina / Kunio Esumi --
Application of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to surfactants on surfaces / Martin G. Bakker, Dexter D. Murphy, and Brandon Davis --
Effectiveness of surfactants as steric stabilizers : role of anchor groups / Paul F. Luckham ... [et al.] --
Influence of polymer end-group chemistry and segment-substrate interactions on polymer adsorption kinetics : case studies with polyethylene oxide / M.M. Santore ... [et al.] --
Adsorption studies on mixed silica-polymer-surfactant systems / T. Cosgrove ... [et al.] --
Adsorption of triblock copolymers on nanoparticulate pharmaceutical imaging agents / J.F. Bishop, T.H. Mourey, and J. Texter --
Fluorescence probe studies of self-assembled monolayer and multilaye films from n-alkyltrichlorosilanes / Shaun H. Chen and Curtis W. Frank --
Nonionic surfactant systems and surface solubilization of oil at the silica-water interface / Fredrik Tiberg and Johanna Brinck --
Interactions between pentadecylethoxylated nonlylphenol and tetradecyltrimethylammonium chloride mixtures at the alumina-wate interface / L. Huang, C. Maltesh, and P. Somasundaran --
Surfactant and polymer adsorption : atomic force microscopy measurements / Simon Biggs and Paul Mulvaney --
Adsorption kinetics of demulsifiers to an expanded oil-water interface / Patrick J. Breen --
Kinetic study of the adsorption of nonionic and anionic surfactants and hydrophobically modified water-soluble polymers to oil-water interfaces / Christopher J. Rulison and Robert Y. Lochhead --
Vibration spectroscopy of surfactants in solution and at the air-water interface / L.J. Fina --
Structure of surfactant monolayers at the air-water interface determined by neutron reflectron / J.R. Lu and R.K. Thomas --
Prepolymerized Langmuir-Blodgett films of n-octadecylsiloxane monolayers / Atul N. Parikh ... [et al.] --
Surface charging effects at gelatin-silica interfaces / D.T. Smith and Ravi Sharma --
Determination of ultralow interfacial tension by axisymmetric drop-shape analysis / D.Y. Kwok ... [et al.].
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