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Titre(s) : Surfactant science and technology [Texte imprimé] : retrospects and prospects / edited by Laurence Romsted,...
Publication : Boca Raton : CRC press, cop. 2014
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXVIII-549 p.) : ill. ; 27 cm
Comprend : Part 1. Theory of self-assembly and ion-specific effects ; part 2. Surfactants at
solid-liquid interfaces ; part 3. Polymeric surfactants and polymer/surfactant mixtures
; part 4. Biosurfactants ; part 5. Formulation and application of surfactant aggregates
; part 6. Formulation and application of emulsions.
Note(s) : Contient un texte en l'honneur du Dr. Kash Mittal.. - Notes bibliogr.
"A celebration was held at the 18th Surfactants in Solution (SIS) meeting in November
2010 in Melbourne in honor of Kashmiri Mittal's 100th edited book. Those who participated
in the symposium are leaders in the fields of surfactant-based, physical, organic,
and materials chemistries, and many agreed to contribute a chapter to this book. Some
chapters are contributed by others who wanted to participate in the meeting but were
unable to attend. The authors were asked to give an overview of their research area
and to include sections on past, present, and future directions. The authors updated
and revised their manuscripts as needed in 2012. The cumulative result is a broad
perspective on the current developments in and future of surfactant science and technology.
The next SIS will be held in Coimbra, Portugal, in June 2014, the 20th biennial meeting
over about two score years. During this time, the field of surfactant chemistry has
expanded dramatically and has evolved considerably, aided by the development of modern
instrumentation and new experimental techniques that permit exploration of surfactant
properties in both the bulk and at molecular levels and by simulation. The physical
properties of surface-active agents, commonly known as surfactants, amphiphiles, detergents,
or soaps, are governed by covalently bonding two opposite chemical properties in one
molecule: a water-insoluble hydrophobic tail, typically composed of linear hydrocarbon
chemically bonded to polar or ionic headgroup and counterion. These surfactant monomers
or unimers self-assemble into a plethora of aggregate structures such as micelles,
microemulsions, vesicles, and emulsions depending on solution composition, but they
also form surfactant monolayers at the air, liquid, and solid interface"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Romsted, Laurence S.. Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Surfactants
Colloïdes
Indice(s) Dewey :
668.1 (23e éd.) = Agents tensio-actifs
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-1-4398-8295-5. - ISBN 1-4398-8295-9 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb438573793
Notice n° :
FRBNF43857379
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