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Solution Behavior of Surfactants [electronic resource] : Theoretical and Applied Aspects Volume 1 / edited by K.L. Mittal, E.J. Fendler.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1982Edition: 1st ed. 1982Description: XVII, 739 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461334910
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.89 23
LOC classification:
  • RC466.8-467.97
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Contents:
I: General Overviews -- Structure and Dynamics of Micelles and Microemulsions -- Hydrophobic Interactions, An Overview -- Pressure Study on Surfactant Solutions -- Fluorescence Probes of Micellar Systems — An Overview -- Historical Aspects of Surfactant Adsorption at Liquid Surfaces -- Forces Operating in Adsorption of Surfactants and Other Solutes at Solid Surfaces — A Survey -- Surfactants and the Environment: Biodegradation Aspects -- Environmental and Human Health Aspects of Commercially Important Surfactants -- Zeolite Matrices as Solid Solvents: Adsorption Processes and Transition Metal Complexes. Relationship to Surfactant -- An Electrodic Approach to Bioelectrochemistry -- Semiconducting Photoactive Bilayer Lipid Membranes -- Chemists and Carcinogens — Exogenous and Endogenous -- Discussion -- II: Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Micellization in Aqueous Media -- Investigation of Micellar Behavior by Pulse Radiolysis -- Frequency Distribution Shifts in Micellar Kinetics -- The Association of Ionic Surfactants to Micelles and Liquid Crystalline Phases: A Thermodynamic Model -- Thermodynamics of Micellar Systems: Volumes and Heat Capacities of Alkyldimethylamine Oxides in Water -- Thermodynamic Properties of Binary and Ternary Aqueous Surfactant Systems -- Thermodynamics of the Sphere-to-Rod Transition in Alkyl Sulfate Micelles -- The Influence of Amphiphile Structure on the Micellar Behavior of Potassium Alkylcarboxylates: A Thermodynamic and Ultrasonic Relaxation Study -- Formation of Micelles of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide in Water-Acetone Solutions -- The Motional State of Hydrocarbon Chains in the Ternary System Sodium Octanoate — 1-Decanol — Water Studied by Deuterium NMR -- Near-Infrared and Heat Capacity Investigations of the State of Water in Surfactant and AlcoholSolutions -- Effects of Changes in the Hydrophilic Portion of a Heteropolar Surfactant on Micellization -- EPR of Spin Probes in Aqueous Solutions of Surfactants -- Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy of Zwitterionic Surfactants in Aqueous Micellar Solutions -- Micelle-Micelle Interaction in Aqueous Media from the Second Virial Coefficient -- Interaction of Cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide with Sodiumdodecylsulfate in Electrolyte and Nonelectrolyte Environments -- Casein Micelles and Micelles of ?- and ß -Casein -- Micellar Properties of Gangliosides -- Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions in Aqueous Biliary Lipid Systems -- Study on the Micelle Formation of Sodium Deoxycholate -- Thermodynamics of Bile Salt Interactions with Lipidic Substances -- The Conformation of the Glycerylphosphorylcholine Group in Phospholipid Forming Small Micelles -- Condensation of Surfactant Micelles on a Polymer Molecule in Aqueous Solution -- Polymer-Surfactant Interactions by Surfactant Selective Electrodes -- Thermometric and Surfactant Selective Potentiometric Titration Studies of Surfactant Binding to Phospholipid Vesicles -- Hydrophobic Interactions of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Induced by Surfactants and Polyelectrolytes -- Structure and Hydrophobic Bonding: Concepts and Applications to Anesthesia -- Discussion -- About the Contributors.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This and its companion Volume 2 comprise the proceedings of the International Symposium on "Solution Behavior of Surfactants - Theoretical and Applied Aspects" organized under the auspices of the 11th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Soci­ ety held in Potsdam, N. Y. , June 30-July 3, 1980. This Symposium re­ presented the third event in the series of symposia dealing with the topic of surfactants in solution. The first Symposium was held in Albany, N. Y. , in 1976 under the title "Micellization, Solubili­ zation and Microemulsions", 1 the proceedings of which have been doc­ umented in a two-volume set • The second was held under the title "~olution Chemistry of Surfactants" in 1978 in Knoxville, TN, an~ the proceedings of this event have also been properly chronicled • Apropos, the fourth biennial Symposium in, this series is entitled "International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution" (K. L. Mittal and B. Lindman, Cochairmen) and is scheduled to be held from June 27 to July 2, 1982 in Lund, Sweden. Since these biennial events have been very successful and important in bringing researchers with varied interests together and in stimulating interdisciplinary communication, so the plans are to continue these on a regular basis with a change in venue for each meeting.
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I: General Overviews -- Structure and Dynamics of Micelles and Microemulsions -- Hydrophobic Interactions, An Overview -- Pressure Study on Surfactant Solutions -- Fluorescence Probes of Micellar Systems — An Overview -- Historical Aspects of Surfactant Adsorption at Liquid Surfaces -- Forces Operating in Adsorption of Surfactants and Other Solutes at Solid Surfaces — A Survey -- Surfactants and the Environment: Biodegradation Aspects -- Environmental and Human Health Aspects of Commercially Important Surfactants -- Zeolite Matrices as Solid Solvents: Adsorption Processes and Transition Metal Complexes. Relationship to Surfactant -- An Electrodic Approach to Bioelectrochemistry -- Semiconducting Photoactive Bilayer Lipid Membranes -- Chemists and Carcinogens — Exogenous and Endogenous -- Discussion -- II: Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Micellization in Aqueous Media -- Investigation of Micellar Behavior by Pulse Radiolysis -- Frequency Distribution Shifts in Micellar Kinetics -- The Association of Ionic Surfactants to Micelles and Liquid Crystalline Phases: A Thermodynamic Model -- Thermodynamics of Micellar Systems: Volumes and Heat Capacities of Alkyldimethylamine Oxides in Water -- Thermodynamic Properties of Binary and Ternary Aqueous Surfactant Systems -- Thermodynamics of the Sphere-to-Rod Transition in Alkyl Sulfate Micelles -- The Influence of Amphiphile Structure on the Micellar Behavior of Potassium Alkylcarboxylates: A Thermodynamic and Ultrasonic Relaxation Study -- Formation of Micelles of Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide in Water-Acetone Solutions -- The Motional State of Hydrocarbon Chains in the Ternary System Sodium Octanoate — 1-Decanol — Water Studied by Deuterium NMR -- Near-Infrared and Heat Capacity Investigations of the State of Water in Surfactant and AlcoholSolutions -- Effects of Changes in the Hydrophilic Portion of a Heteropolar Surfactant on Micellization -- EPR of Spin Probes in Aqueous Solutions of Surfactants -- Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy of Zwitterionic Surfactants in Aqueous Micellar Solutions -- Micelle-Micelle Interaction in Aqueous Media from the Second Virial Coefficient -- Interaction of Cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide with Sodiumdodecylsulfate in Electrolyte and Nonelectrolyte Environments -- Casein Micelles and Micelles of ?- and ß -Casein -- Micellar Properties of Gangliosides -- Micellization, Solubilization and Microemulsions in Aqueous Biliary Lipid Systems -- Study on the Micelle Formation of Sodium Deoxycholate -- Thermodynamics of Bile Salt Interactions with Lipidic Substances -- The Conformation of the Glycerylphosphorylcholine Group in Phospholipid Forming Small Micelles -- Condensation of Surfactant Micelles on a Polymer Molecule in Aqueous Solution -- Polymer-Surfactant Interactions by Surfactant Selective Electrodes -- Thermometric and Surfactant Selective Potentiometric Titration Studies of Surfactant Binding to Phospholipid Vesicles -- Hydrophobic Interactions of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Induced by Surfactants and Polyelectrolytes -- Structure and Hydrophobic Bonding: Concepts and Applications to Anesthesia -- Discussion -- About the Contributors.

This and its companion Volume 2 comprise the proceedings of the International Symposium on "Solution Behavior of Surfactants - Theoretical and Applied Aspects" organized under the auspices of the 11th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Soci­ ety held in Potsdam, N. Y. , June 30-July 3, 1980. This Symposium re­ presented the third event in the series of symposia dealing with the topic of surfactants in solution. The first Symposium was held in Albany, N. Y. , in 1976 under the title "Micellization, Solubili­ zation and Microemulsions", 1 the proceedings of which have been doc­ umented in a two-volume set • The second was held under the title "~olution Chemistry of Surfactants" in 1978 in Knoxville, TN, an~ the proceedings of this event have also been properly chronicled • Apropos, the fourth biennial Symposium in, this series is entitled "International Symposium on Surfactants in Solution" (K. L. Mittal and B. Lindman, Cochairmen) and is scheduled to be held from June 27 to July 2, 1982 in Lund, Sweden. Since these biennial events have been very successful and important in bringing researchers with varied interests together and in stimulating interdisciplinary communication, so the plans are to continue these on a regular basis with a change in venue for each meeting.

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