Mixed Surfactant Systems (2nd Ed.) Surfactant Science Series
Coordonnateur : Abe Masahiko
Completely revised and expanded throughout, Mixed Surfactant Systems, Second Edition surveys the latest results, newest experimental perspectives, and theoretical investigations of properties, behavior, and techniques applicable to mixed surfactant systems.
This important book elucidates core theoretical notions while summarizing results of cutting-edge studies in nanoscale phase separation at monolayers of mixed amphiphiles, nanocapsule preparation through mixtures of cationic and anionic polymer amphiphiles, and the photodegradation of mixed surfactant systems by titanium dioxide. The book provides new sections on topics including:
Reflecting the abundance of current and emerging applications in the field, Mixed Surfactant Systems, Second Edition compiles chapters written by world-renowned leaders in industry for an up-to-date scientific account of the dynamics of mixed surfactant systems, including physicochemical properties and behavior of surfactant mixtures in detergency and surfactant precipitation.
Date de parution : 06-2020
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 12-2004
Ouvrage de 830 p.
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Mixed Surfactant Systems :
Mots-clés :
Aggregation Number; Mixed Micelles; micelles; Mixed Surfactant Systems; ionic; Nonionic Surfactant; mole; Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate; fraction; Surfactant Mixtures; concentration; Ionic Nonionic Surfactants; critical; Surfactant Concentration; micelle; Mixed Surfactant; micellar; SDBS; solutions; Hydrocarbon Surfactants; anionic; American Chemical Society; Krafft Point; Self-diffusion Coefficient; Fluorocarbon Surfactant; Fluorocarbon Chain; Total Surfactant Concentration; Vesicle Phase; Unilamellar Vesicles; Pyrene Fluorescence; Ionic Surfactant; Surfactant Systems; Surfactant Monomer Concentration; Dynamic Surface Tension; AFM Image