Surfactants : in solution, at interfaces and in colloidal dispersions

Surfactants are in everyday products such as detergents, foodstuffs, and cosmetics. Their molecules have one part which is water soluble and another which is not. This gives them two valuable properties: they adsorb at surfaces, and they stick together in water. This book treats the physical chemist...

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Main Author: Aveyard, R., (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2019.
Series: Oxford graduate texts.
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ISBN: 9780192563750
0192563750
9780198828600
0198828608
9780191867125
0191867128
Physical Description: 1 online resource (568 pages).

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245 1 0 |a Surfactants :  |b in solution, at interfaces and in colloidal dispersions /  |c Bob Aveyard. 
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490 1 |a Oxford graduate texts 
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520 |a Surfactants are in everyday products such as detergents, foodstuffs, and cosmetics. Their molecules have one part which is water soluble and another which is not. This gives them two valuable properties: they adsorb at surfaces, and they stick together in water. This book treats the physical chemistry and physics underlying surfactants. 
520 |a Characteristically, surfactants in aqueous solution adsorb at interfaces and form aggregates (micelles of various shapes and sizes, microemulsion droplets, and lyotropic liquid crystalline phases). This book is about the behaviour of surfactants in solution, at interfaces, and in colloidal dispersions. Adsorption at liquid/fluid and solid/liquid interfaces, and ways of characterizing the adsorbed surfactant films, are explained. Surfactant aggregation in systems containing only an aqueous phase and in systems with comparable volumes of water and nonpolar oil are each considered. In the latter case, the surfactant distribution between oil and water and the behaviour of the resulting Winsor systems are central to surfactant science and to an understanding of the formation of emulsions and microemulsions. Surfactant layers on particle or droplet surfaces can confer stability on dispersions including emulsions, foams, and particulate dispersions. The stability is dependent on the surface forces between droplet or particle surfaces and the way in which they change with particle separation. Surface forces are also implicated in wetting processes and thin liquid film formation and stability. The rheology of adsorbed films on liquids and of bulk colloidal dispersions is covered in two chapters. Like surfactant molecules, small solid particles can adsorb at liquid/fluid interfaces and the final two chapters focus on particle adsorption, the behaviour of adsorbed particle films and the stabilization of Pickering emulsions.--Provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a Section I: Background -- What are surfactants? -- Oil and water do not mix-hydrophobic hydration -- Capillarity, wetting, and surface -- Section II: Adsorption of surfactants -- Adsorption of surfactants at liquid interfaces: the thermodynamics -- Adsorption of surfactants at liquid/vapour and liquid/liquid interfaces -- Dynamic aspects of liquid interfaces -- Adsorption of surfactants at sold/liquid interfaces -- Direct characterization of adsorbed surfactant layers -- Section III: Aggregation of surfactants in solution -- Aggregation of surfactants in aqueous systems -- Surfactants in systems with oil and water, including microemulsions -- Section IV: Surface forces and thin liquid films -- Surface forces and colloidal behaviour -- Thin liquid films -- Section V: Dispersions stabilized by surfactants -- Dispersions of solids in liquids -- Emulsions and foams -- Rheology of colloids -- Section VI: Wetting of liquids and solids -- Wetting -- Section VII: Systems with particles at liquid interfaces -- Particles in monolayers and thin liquid films -- Themes and connections -- Index. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
590 |a Knovel  |b Knovel (All titles) 
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