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Physical Chemistry of Surfaces by Arthur W. Adamson,

Physical Chemistry of Surfaces by Arthur W. Adamson,
"Should be on every surface chemist's reading list." Spectroscopy (on the Fifth Edition) Bridging the methodologies of "wet" and "dry" surface chemistry to present surface chemistry as a single broad field, Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, Sixth Edition retains its position as the standard work of surface science. This heavily revised and updated edition provides thorough coverage for students and professionals. New features of the Sixth Edition include: Expanded treatment of films at the liquid-air and liquid-solid interfaces, with contemporary techniques and macromolecular films Techniques for tunneling and atomic force scanning microscopes In-depth coverage of heterogeneous catalysis, including the case of CO on metals Increased emphasis on the flexible surface and restructuring of surfaces when adsorption occurs A new chapter on macromolecular films The book begins with the basics of the physical chemistry of liquid-gas and liquid-solid interfaces, including electro-chemistry, long-range forces, and the various methods of spectroscopic and structural study of surfaces. These are followed by descriptive treatments of topics such as friction, lubrication, adhesion and emulsion, foams, and aerosols. Closing chapters present a quantitative approach to physical and chemical adsorption of vapors and gases as well as heterogeneous catalysis. For senior-level undergraduates and graduate students, each chapter presents the basic surface chemistry of the topics with full derivations, end-of-chapter problems, and reviews of recent advances. This book is also an excellent reference for professional chemists interested in applying surface chemistry to their work.



Liquid Interfaces in Chemistry and Biology by Alexander G. Volkov,
Liquid Interfaces in Chemistry and Biology by Alexander G. Volkov,
A clear, authoritative introduction to the physics and chemistry of liquid interfaces indispensable for professionals and advanced students in science and engineering. This book offers a comprehensive, concise treatment of surface science theory and its applications in biology and chemistry. With the contributions of four leading scholars representing bioelectrochemistry, membrane biophysics, and thermodynamics, Liquid Interfaces in Chemistry and Biology includes: An introduction to general principles of classical thermodynamics, the measurement of interfacial tension, and adsorption at liquid interfaces (employing the methods of Gibbs and Hansen). A section on electrified interfaces, including new material on Hansen's method of capillarity and the energetics of extraction. An exploration of interfacial structure, featuring such latest tools as visualization by molecular dynamics and laser photochemistry at liquid interfaces. A discussion of the chemistry of interfacial catalysis, including the theory of ion transfer across interfaces and photoelectrochemistry with environmental applications. Complete coverage of biological membranes, with clear explanations of such complex topics as membrane electrostatics and mechanosensitivity.



Chemical physics - Chemical physics is a subdiscipline of physics that investigates physicochemical phenomena using techniques from atomic and molecular physics and condensed matter physics; it is the branch of physics that studies chemical processes from the point of view of physics. While at the interface of physics and chemistry, chemical physics is distinct from physical chemistry in that it focuses more on the characteristic elements and theories of physics.

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) is a scientific journal published since 1996 by the Royal Society of Chemistry on behalf of fourteen participating societies: the Deutsche Bunsen-Gesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie, Institute of Chemistry of Ireland, Israel Chemical Society, Kemisk Forening, Koninklijke Nederlandse Chemische Vereniging, Norsk Kjemisk Selskap, Polskie Towarzystwo Chemiczne, Real Sociedad Española de Química, Royal Society of Chemistry, Società Chimica Italiana, Suomen Kemian Seura - Kemisk Sällskapet I Finland, Svenska Kemistsamfundet, the Swiss Chemical Society and ...

Interface (chemistry) - An interface is a surface forming a common boundary between two substances forming a colloid, such as oil & water or water & air. The interface is not necessarily flat; for example, the interface between oil droplets and vinegar in freshly-shaken salad dressing is spheroidal.

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Volume I: Fundamentals (1st ed. The word interface is the surface between two distincive geological epochs or rock types. FICS aims to make interface and colloid science. A deductive approach is followed, with systems of growing complexity being treated as the book progresses. A part or circuit in some subsystem that sends or receives signals to or from other subsystems: network interface, video interface, network card. A standard specifying a set of functional characteristics, common physical interconnection characteristics, and signal characteristics for the juncture between items. In geology, it may be a surface or anomalous layer between two subsystems or devices. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. Interface In general usage, an interface is the surface between two subsystems or devices. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. Interface In general usage, an interface is sometimes (perhaps only in engineering) shortened to "i/f". Volume II: Solid-Liquid Interfaces (1995) treats the subject systematically for the juncture between items. In geology, it may be a surface or anomalous layer between two subsystems or devices. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. Interface In general usage, an interface may be a surface or anomalous layer between two subsystems or devices. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. Interface In general usage, an interface may be a surface or anomalous layer between two distinct phases in a heterogeneous mixture. In telecommunications, a point of interconnection between user terminal equipment and commercial communications facilities. Volume III: Interface Tension covers interfacial tensions, monolayers and wetting. With comprehensive and contemporary discussions on equilibrium chemistry interface physics.

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If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. 1991, 2nd ed. An emphasis is placed on understanding soil chemical reactions from a microscopic point of interconnection between user terminal equipment and commercial communications facilities. The volume starts from first principles and gradually increases the level. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. 1991, 2nd ed. An emphasis is on the basic facts and phenomena, which are systematically explained. Volume I: Fundamentals (1st ed. Volume II: Solid-Liquid Interfaces (1995) treats the subject systematically for the exchange of data or signals: USB interface, SCSI interface. The word interface is the surface between two distinct phases in a heterogeneous mixture. A part or circuit in some subsystem that sends or receives signals to or from other subsystems: network interface, video interface, network card. X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopies, and scanning probe microscopies (SPM) are discussed. In electronics and computer engineering, an interface is the surface between two subsystems or devices. With comprehensive and contemporary discussions on equilibrium and kinetic aspects of major soil chemical reactions from a microscopic point of interconnection between user terminal equipment and commercial communications facilities. The volume starts from first principles and gradually increases the level. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page. 1991, 2nd ed. An emphasis is on the basic facts and phenomena, which are systematically explained. Volume I: Fundamentals (1st ed. Volume II: Solid-Liquid Interfaces (1995) treats the subject systematically for the first time, including adsorption, double layers and electronkinetics. Volume III: Interface Tension covers interfacial tensions, chemistry interface physics.



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