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The Physics and Chemistry of Aqueous Ionic Solutions

โœ Scribed by J. P. Hansen (auth.), M.-C Bellissent-Funel, G. W. Neilson (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Leaves
478
Series
NATO ASI Series 205
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


J.E. Enderby At the last NATO-ASI on liquids held in Corsica, (August 1977),Professor de Gennes, in his summary of that meeting, suggested that the next ASI should concentrate on some specific aspect of the subject and mentioned explicitly ionic solutions as one possibility. The challenge was taken up by Marie-Claire Bellissent-Funel and George Neilson; I am sure that all the participants would wish to congratulate our two colleagues for putting together an outstanding programme of lectures, round tables and poster session. The theory which underlies the subject was covered by four leading authorities: J.-P. Hansen (Paris) set out the general framework in terms of the statistical mechanics of bulk and surface properties; H.L. Friedman (Stony Brook) focused attention on ionic liquids at equilibrium, and J.B. Hubbard considered non-equilibrium properties such as the electrical conductivity and ionic friction coefficients. Finally, the basic theory of polyelectrolytes treated as charged linear polymers in aqueous solution was presented by J.M. Victor (Paris).

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Basic Statistical Theory of Liquids....Pages 1-59
Theory of Ionic Solutions at Equilibrium....Pages 61-93
Non-Equilibrium Theories of Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 95-128
Diffraction Studies of Aqueous Ionic Solutions....Pages 129-145
Neutron and NMR Spectroscopy of Aqueous Ionic Solutions....Pages 147-179
Light Scattering and Related Topics....Pages 181-216
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Aqueous Ionic Solutions....Pages 217-243
Structural Models of the Electrode-Electrolyte Interface....Pages 245-253
Electrified Interfaces....Pages 255-266
Adsorption on Solid Metal Surfaces....Pages 267-278
Electrocatalysis....Pages 279-290
Basic Theory of Polyelectrolytes....Pages 291-310
Experiments on Polyelectrolyte Solutions....Pages 311-336
Supercritical Studies....Pages 337-358
The Study of Aqueous Ionic Glasses....Pages 359-377
Natural Aqueous Solutions in the Earth....Pages 379-397
Theoretical Calculations of Ionic Solutions....Pages 399-408
Computer Simulation of Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 409-415
Structured Monolayers of Charged and Polar Molecules at the Liquid/Air Interface....Pages 417-427
Chemical Equilibrium between Minerals and Natural Waters....Pages 429-440
Solid Aqueous Solutions....Pages 441-446
Vitrification and Crystallization of Water....Pages 447-452
Posters presented at the NATO Summer School....Pages 453-455
Postscript and Summary....Pages 457-459
Back Matter....Pages 461-475

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