Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces

Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces
Title Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces PDF eBook
Author J. A. V. Butler
Publisher
Total Pages 309
Release 1986
Genre
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Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces

Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces
Title Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces PDF eBook
Author John Alfred Valentine Butler
Publisher
Total Pages 309
Release 1951
Genre Electrochemistry
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Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces

Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces
Title Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces PDF eBook
Author Hiroyuki Ohshima
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 731
Release 2018-02-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1351453491

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Revising, updating and expanding information on developments since the late 1980s, the second edition of this work presents practical, fundamental material on interfacial electric phenomena in acqueous and nonaqueous systems, as well as their relation to colloid stability. The book includes 15 additional chapters that reflect collaborative efforts with new experts in the field.

Electrified Interfaces in Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Electrified Interfaces in Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Title Electrified Interfaces in Physics, Chemistry and Biology PDF eBook
Author R Guidelli
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 604
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 940112566X

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Electrified interfaces span from metaVsemiconductor and metaVelectrolyte interfaces to disperse systems and biological membranes, and are notably important in so many physical, chemical and biological systems that their study has been tackled by researchers with different scientific backgrounds using different methodological approaches. The various electrified interfaces have several common features. The equilibrium distribution of positive and negative ions in an electrolytic solution is governed by the same Poisson-Boltzmann equation independent of whether the solution comes into contact with a metal, a colloidal particle or a biomembrane, and the same is true for the equilibrium distribution of free electrons and holes of a semiconductor in contact with a different conducting phase. Evaluation of electric potential differences across biomembranes is based on the same identity of electrochemical potentials which holds for a glass electrode and which yields the Nernst equation when applied to a metal/solution interface. The theory of thermally activated electron tunneling, which was developed by Marcus, Levich, Dogonadze and others to account for electron transfer across metaVelectrolyte interfaces, is also applied to light induced charge separation and proton translocation reactions across intercellular membranes. From an experimental viewpoint, the same electrochemical and in situ spectroscopic techniques can equally well be employed for the study of apparently quite different electrified interfaces.

Interfacial Phenomena

Interfacial Phenomena
Title Interfacial Phenomena PDF eBook
Author J.T. Davies
Publisher Elsevier
Total Pages 511
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0323161669

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Interfacial Phenomena explores the more primary properties of different liquid interfaces. This book is divided into eight chapters, where Chapter 1 establishes the basic concepts of the physics of surfaces, including the properties of matter in the surface layer. Chapters 2 and 3 further discuss the concepts of electrostatic and electrokinetic phenomena, respectively. Other areas discussed in the later chapters include adsorption at liquid interfaces; properties of monolayers; reactions at liquid interfaces; and mass transfer across interfaces. Chapter 8 discusses the more relevant aspects of disperse systems and adhesion as related to the interfacial properties discussed in the previous chapters. The text is a valuable source of information to students and researchers in the fields of chemistry, biology, and chemical engineering and can also be used for industrial and academic laboratories.

Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces, Second Edition,

Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces, Second Edition,
Title Electrical Phenomena at Interfaces, Second Edition, PDF eBook
Author Hiroyuki Ohshima
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 648
Release 1998-08-21
Genre Science
ISBN 9780824790394

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Revising, updating and expanding information on developments since the late 1980s, the second edition of this work presents practical, fundamental material on interfacial electric phenomena in acqueous and nonaqueous systems, as well as their relation to colloid stability. The book includes 15 additional chapters that reflect collaborative efforts with new experts in the field.

Physics and Chemistry of Interfaces

Physics and Chemistry of Interfaces
Title Physics and Chemistry of Interfaces PDF eBook
Author Hans-Ju rgen Butt
Publisher Wiley-VCH
Total Pages 406
Release 2006-03-10
Genre Science
ISBN

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This second edition of the excellent reference work has been supplemented by such up-to-date topics as depletion forces, surface modification by plasma polymerization, principles of lithography, or inverse gas chromatography, while the number and variety of exercises has been increased. The text reflects the many facets of this discipline by linking physical fundamentals, especially those taken from thermodynamics, with application-specific topics. Similarly, the theory behind important concepts is backed by clearly explained by scientific-engineering aspects as well as a wide range of high-end applications from microelectronics and biotechnology. Written to be understood intuitively by those with a general comprehension of the topic, and not burdened by details, this book is aimed at advanced students (and their teachers) in physics, chemistry and material sciences, as well as engineers and natural scientists requiring background knowledge in surface and interface science.