Suspensions of Colloidal Particles and Aggregates (pdf)

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Author Frank Babick (auth.)
Edition 1
Edition Year 2016
Format PDF
ISBN 9783319306612
Language English
Number Of Pages 536
Publisher Springer International Publishing

Description

The first of them introduces important measurement techniques for the determination of particle size and interfacial properties in colloidal suspensions. A further chapter is devoted to the physico-chemical properties of colloidal particles—highlighting the interfacial phenomena and the corresponding interactions between particles. The book’s central chapter examines the structure-property relations of colloidal aggregates. This comprises concepts to quantify size and structure of aggregates, models and numerical tools for calculating the (light) scattering and hydrodynamic properties of aggregates, and a discussion on van-der-Waals and double layer interactions between aggregates. It is illustrated how such knowledge may significantly enhance the characterisation of colloidal suspensions. The final part of the book refers to the information, ideas and concepts already presented in order to address technical aspects of the preparation of colloidal suspensions—in particular the performance of relevant dispersion techniques and the stability of colloidal suspensions.This book addresses the properties of particles in colloidal suspensions. It has a focus on particle aggregates and the dependency of their physical behaviour on morphological parameters. For this purpose, relevant theories and methodological tools are reviewed and applied to selected examples. The book is divided into four main chapters.

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Author

Frank Babick (auth.)

Edition

1

Edition Year

2016

Format

PDF

ISBN

9783319306612

Language

English

Number Of Pages

536

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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