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050 00 $aQD549$b.E94 1988
100 1 $aEverett, D. H.$q(Douglas Hugh),$d1916-2002.
245 10 $aBasic principles of colloid science /$cD.H. Everett.
260 $aLondon :$bRoyal Society of Chemistry,$c1988.
300 $axv, 243 p. :$bill. ;$c21 cm.
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490 1 $aRoyal Society of Chemistry paperbacks.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 222-232) and index.
505 0 $aWhat are colloids? -- Why are colloidal dispersions stable? : 1. Basic principles ; 2. Interparticle forces -- How are colloidal dispersions prepared? -- What is the role of surface chemistry? : surface tension and adsorption -- Some important properties of colloids : 1. Kinetic properties ; 2. Scattering of radiation ; 3. Rheology -- How are colloidal dispersions destroyed? : 1. Aggregation processes ; 2. Coalescence and particle growth -- Association colloids and self-assembly systems -- Thin films, foams, and emulsions -- Gels -- The industrial importance of colloids -- The future of colloid science.
520 8 $aAnnotation$b<div>This book provides an introduction to colloid science, based on the application of the principles of physical chemistry. Early chapters assume only an elementary knowledge of physical chemistry and provide the basis for more thorough discussion in later chapters covering specific aspects of colloid science. The widespread occurrence of colloids is stressed and the more important industrial applications of colloid technology are outlined. The final chapter deals with the future of colloid science and indicates the directions in which further developments are likely to take place. The book is ideal for undergraduate courses and, supplemented by further reading, for postgraduates too. It will also be useful to industrial research workers who wish to become familiar with the basic ideas and their many important applications to industry.</div>
650 0 $aColloids.
650 02 $aColloids.
653 $aColloids
776 08 $iOnline version:$aEverett, D. H. (Douglas Hugh), 1916-2002.$tBasic principles of colloid science.$dLondon : Royal Society of Chemistry, 1988$w(OCoLC)625187746
830 0 $aRoyal Society of Chemistry paperbacks.