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001 ocm18869758
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008 881122s1989 enkaf b 001 0 eng
010 $a 88038589
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050 00 $aQD549$b.R744 1989
080 $a541.182
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083 0 $aColloids. Dispersions
084 $a35.18$2bcl
100 1 $aRussel, William B.
245 10 $aColloidal dispersions /$cW.B. Russel, D.A. Saville, W.R. Schowalter.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c1989.
300 $axvii, 525 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates :$billustrations (some color) ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aCambridge monographs on mechanics and applied mathematics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
520 1 $a"This book covers the physical side of colloid science from the individual forces acting between particles smaller than a micrometer that are suspended in a liquid, through the resulting equilibrium and dynamic properties. A variety of internal forces both attractive and repulsive act in conjunction with Brownian motion and the balance between them all decides the questions of stability and phase behavior. On top of this various external fields, such as gravity or electromagnetic fields, diffusion and non-Newtonian rheology produce complex effects, each of which is of important scientific and technological interest." "The authors aim to impart a sound, quantitative understanding based on fundamental theory and experiments with well-characterized model systems. This broad grasp of the fundamentals lends insight and helps to develop the intuitive sense needed to isolate essential features of the technological problems and design critical experiments." "The main prerequisites for understanding the book are basic fluid mechanics, statistical mechanics and electromagnetism, though self-contained reviews of each subject are provided at appropriate points. Some facility with differential equations is also necessary. Exercises are included at the end of each chapter making the work suitable as a textbook for graduate courses in chemical engineering or applied mathematics. It will also be useful as a reference for individuals in academia or industry undertaking research in colloid science. Book jacket."--Jacket.
505 00 $tA Survey of Colloidal Dispersions --$tColloidal phenomena --$tHistorical notes --$tRecent developments --$tThe classification of colloids --$tHydrodynamics --$tDescription of the motion of continuous media --$tTwo simple flow fields --$tSteady laminar shear --$tPotential flow past a sphere --$tCharacteristics of Stokes flow --$tSingular solutions to the Stokes equations --$tDynamics of isolated spheres --$tUnsteady translation of spheres --$tTwo spheres translating through a quiescent fluid --$tTwo spheres in a shear flow --$tBrownian Motion --$tThe Langevin equation --$tBrownian motion and diffusion --$tMeasurement by photon correlation spectroscopy --$tPair interactions --$tBrownian dynamics --$tElectrostatics --$tElectrostatic fields --$tBoundary conditions --$tThe electric stress tensor --$tThe origins of interfacial charge --$tThe Gouy-Chapman model of the diffuse layer --$tThe diffuse layer near a flat plate --$tThe diffuse layer around a sphere --$tRepulsion between charged plates --$tRepulsion between charged spheres --$tTests of the Gouy-Chapman theory --$tDispersion forces --$tIntermolecular forces and the microscopic theory --$tOverview of the continuum theory --$tDielectric response of materials --$tTheory for flat plates --$tSolution of the boundary value problem --$tInteraction potential --$tEffect of electrolyte --$tCalculations for specific materials --$tGeometrical effects: the Derjaguin approximation --$tDirect measurements --$tA simplified approximation for flat plates --$tInteractions between spheres --$tForces due to soluble polymer.
505 80 $tPolymers in solution --$tGeneral features --$tThermodynamic functions --$tSelf-consistent field theory --$tApplication to bulk solutions --$tTerminally anchored polymers --$tStructure of isolated layers --$tInteractions between layers: ideal solutions --$tInteractions between layers: good and poor solvents --$tExperimental results --$tNon-adsorbing polymer --$tAdsorbing polymer --$tStructure of isolated layers --$tInteractions between adsorbed layers --$tElectrokinetic phenomena --$tExamples of electrokinetic phenomena --$tA model problem --$tElectrophoresis --$tScale analysis --$tA thick diffuse layer --$tA thin diffuse layer --$tElectrophoresis with an equilibrium diffuse layer --$tEffects due to deformation of the diffuse layer --$tMeasurements of electrophoretic mobilities --$tComparisons between theory and experiment --$tElectrical conductivity of dilute suspensions --$tMaxwell's theory --$tDiffuse layer effects --$tComparisons between theory and experiment --$tDilute suspensions with alternating electric fields --$tThe leaky dielectric --$tMaxwell-Wagner theory --$tBehavior of suspensions of colloidal particles --$tElectrostatic stabilization --$tInterparticle potential and criteria for stability --$tConservation equations for probability densities --$tInitial stage of Brownian flocculation --$tPredictions of the stability ratio --$tMeasurements of doublet formation rates --$tGrowth and structure of large flocs --$tDoublet formation in shear flows --$tDiffusion dominated flocculation: Pe [double less-than sign] 1.
505 80 $tConvection dominated flocculation: Pe [double greater-than sign] 1 --$tGrowth of large aggregates in shear --$tCriteria for mechanical stability --$tExperimental studies of shear flocculation --$tPolymeric stabilization --$tCriteria for stability --$tInteraction potential between spheres with polymer layers --$tStability with respect to dispersion forces --$tCritical flocculation point --$tMeasurements of critical flocculation point --$tEquilibrium phase behavior --$tThe statistical mechanical approach --$tEquilibrium properties of dilute suspensions --$tPerturbation theory --$tSuspensions of hard spheres --$tDisorder-order transition for charged spheres --$tPhase transitions induced by dissolved polymer --$tApplication of the perturbation theory --$tHard spheres in ideal polymer solutions --$tElectrostatically stabilized dispersions --$tPolymerically stabilized dispersions --$tParticle capture --$tCapture efficiency and the filter coefficient --$tScale analysis --$tCapture of non-Brownian particles --$tInertial capture --$tCapture with attractive forces --$tCapture with electrostatic repulsion --$tCapture of Brownian particles --$tExperimental measurements --$tExperiments with rotating discs --$tExperiments with packed beds --$tSedimentation --$tEnsemble average velocities --$tMonodisperse suspensions of spheres --$tPolydisperse suspensions of spheres --$tTheory of batch settling --$tHard spheres at infinite Peclet number --$tHard spheres at finite Peclet number --$tDiffusion --$tGradient diffusion of monodisperse spheres.
505 80 $tEquilibrium in the presence of an external potential --$tPrinciples of photon correlation spectroscopy --$tInitial decay of the autocorrelation functions --$tWavenumber-dependent diffusion coefficient --$tRheology --$tCharacterization of rheological behavior --$tDimensional analysis --$tHard spheres --$tCharged spheres --$tPolymerically stabilized spheres --$tWeakly flocculated dispersions --$tMotivation for pair interaction theories --$tNon-equilibrium microstructure --$tMacroscopic stresses --$tResults and comparison with experiment --$tMeasured properties --$tVector and tensor notation.
650 0 $aColloids.
650 7 $aColloids.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00868334
653 $aColloids$aDispersions
700 1 $aSaville, D. A.,$eauthor.
700 1 $aSchowalter, William Raymond,$d1929-$eauthor.
830 0 $aCambridge monographs on mechanics and applied mathematics.
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