tailieunhanh - COMPUTATIONAL METHODS HI SURFACE AND COLLOID SCIENCE

Interfacial systems are frequently encountered in a large variety of phenomena in biology and industry. A few examples that come to mind are adsorption, catalysis, corrosion, flotation, osmosis, and colloidal stability. In particular, surface films are very interesting from a cognitive point of view. Surface science has a long history. For many years, natural philosophers were curious about interfacial phenomena because it was quite clear that matter near surface differs in its properties from the same matter in bulk. | COMPUTATIONAL METHODSilNSURFACE AND COLLOID SCIBUCE SURFACTANT SCIENCE SERIES FOUNDING EDITOR MARTIN J. SCHICK 1918-1998 SERIES EDITOR ARTHURT. HUBBARD Santa Barbara Science Project Santa Barbara California ADVISORY BOARD DANIEL BLANKSCHTEIN Department of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts s. KARABORNI Shell International Petroleum Company Limited London England LISA B. QUENCER The Dow Chemical Company Midland Michigan JOHN F. SCAMEHORN Institute for Applied Surfactant Research University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma p. SOMASUNDARAN Henry Krumb School of Mines Columbia University New York New York ERIC w. KALER Department of Chemical Engineering University of Delaware Newark Delaware CLARENCE MILLER Department of Chemical Engineering Rice University Houston Texas DON RUBINGH The Proctor Gamble Company Cincinnati Ohio BEREND SMIT Shell International Oil Products B. V. Amsterdam The Netherlands JOHN TEXTER Strider Research Corporation Rochester New York 1. Nonionic Surfactants edited by Martin J. Schick see also Volumes 19 23 and 60 2. Solvent Properties of Surfactant Solutions edited by Kozo Shinoda see Volume 55 3. Surfactant Biodegradation R. D. Swisher see Volume 18 4. Cationic Surfactants edited by Eric Jungermann see also Volumes 34 37 and 53 5. Detergency Theory and Test Methods in three parts edited by IV. G. Cutler and R. c. Davis see also Volume 20 6. Emulsions and Emulsion Technology in three parts edited by Kenneth J. Lissant 7. Anionic Surfactants in two parts edited by Warner M. Linfield see Volume 56 8. Anionic Surfactants Chemical Analysis edited by John Cross 9. Stabilization of Colloidal Dispersions by Polymer Adsorption Tatsuo Sato and Richard Ruch 10. Anionic Surfactants Biochemistry Toxicology Dermatology edited by Christian Gloxhuber see Volume 43 11. Anionic Surfactants Physical Chemistry of Surfactant Action edited by E. H. Lucassen-Reynders 12. Amphoteric Surfactants edited by B. R. Bluestein and

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