NATO ASI series., Series C,, Mathematical and physical sciences ;, no. 369.
GENERAL NOTES
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Structure and Dynamics of Strongly Interacting Colloids and Supramolecular Aggregates in Solution, Acquafredda di Maratea, Italy, June 11-21, 1991--Title page verso.Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition originally published by Kluwer in 1992.
CONTENTS NOTE
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To the physics of complex 'fluids' --; Some aspects of the statistical mechanics of concentrated colloidal suspensions --; The structure and dynamics of strongly interacting charged colloidal liquids --; Disorder-to-order phase transitions in concentrated colloidal dispersions --; Polymer dynamics --; Video microscopy of charge-stabilized colloidal suspensions --; Structure and thermodynamics of charged colloids --; A study of polymer-colloid interaction by light scattering --; Kinetics of phase transitions in two dimensional systems with competing interactions --; Interpretation of dynamical properties of polymeric cluster solutions --; On the difference between weakly structured mixtures and microemulsions --; Microemulsions: an ensemble of fluctuating interfaces --; Lattice models of amphiphilic assembly --; Low interfacial tensions in microemulsion systems --; Fluid membranes in the water/NaCl --; AOT system: a study combining small-angle neutron scattering, electron microscopy and NMR self diffusion --; Shape and size fluctuation of microemulsion droplets --; Experimental and theoretical studies of critical phenomena in solutions of supramolecular aggregates: Micelles and microemulsions --; Experimental and theoretical studies of dense percolating microemulsions --; Structural relaxation in dense microemulsions --; Structural evolution and transition of a three component dense microemulsion system --; Self-assembly and self-organization in micellar liquid crystals --; Transient and static SANS and optical birefringence by alignment of micelles in a shear flow and in electric and magnetic fields --; Rheology of viscoelastic micellar solutions --; Computer simulation of micelles in aqueous solution --; Computer simulations of surfactants at a liquid/liquid interface --; Small angle neutron scattering from systems of interacting particles. Modelling high density micellar fluids --; Static and dynamic electric birefringence in model colloidal dispersions of intrinsically anisotropic particles --; Phase behavior of aqueous mixtures of anionic and cationic surfactants along a dilution path --; Composition fluctuations and phase diagrams for ternary mixtures --; Synchrotron X-ray and cold neutron studies of amphiphilic monolayer structures --; The structure of surfactant monolayers determined by the neutron reflection technique --; to small angle neutron scattering applied to colloidal science --; Theory of scattering from bicontinuous structures --; Magnetism of thin film multilayers: an analogue of interacting platelets --; High resolution small angle X-ray scattering of colloids --; Principles and applications of diffusing-wave spectroscopy --; Colloidal crystals made of anisotropic spherical particles: a quasielastic light scattering study --; Colloidal aggregation in the intermediate regimes --; Dynamic structure factor of strongly interacting charged colloids measured without multiple scattering errors --; Broad distribution of relaxation times in dense homogeneous diblock copolymers --; Interaction of colloidal particles with critical liquid mixtures --; The study of binary colloidal mixtures by neutron scattering --; Percolation phenomenon in microemulsions: the temperature effect --; Static electrical conductivity at the droplet-lamella phase transition of a water-in-oil microemulsion --; Bulk and interfacial properties of amphiphilic systems: a Ginzburg-Landau approach --; Dynamic light scattering by aqueous solutions of rod-like FD-virus particles --; On the universal nature of the nematic-to-isotropic transition in solutions of discotic micelles --; The evolution of a scattering peak in a semidilute three component microemulsion --; Effect of formamide on microemulsions --; Author index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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During the last decade, various powerful experimental tools have been developed, such as small angle X-ray and neutron scattering, X-ray and neutron reflection from interfaces, neutron spin-echo spectroscopy and quasi-elastic multiple light scattering and large scale computer simulations. Due to the rapid progress brought about by these techniques, one witnesses a resurgence of interest in the physicochemical properties of colloids, surfactants and macromolecules in solution. Although these disciplines have a long history, they are at present rapidly transforming into a new, interdisciplinary research area generally known as complex liquids or soft condensed matter physics: names that reflect the considerable involvement of the chemical and condensed matter physicists. This book is based on lectures given at a NATO ASI held in the summer of 1991 and discusses these new developments, both in theory and experiment. It constitutes the most up-to-date and comprehensive summary of the entire field.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Colloids -- Congresses.
Colloids.
Solution (Chemistry) -- Congresses.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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QD549
Book number
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E358
1992
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Sow-Hsin Chen, John S. Huang, Piero Tartaglia.