STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF SURFACES INTERFACES
Ouvrage 0-201-62633-0 : STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF SURFACES INTERFACES
Understanding the structural and thermodynamic properties of surfaces, interfaces, and membranes is important for
both fundamental and practical reasons. Complex fluids and solids, important in the development of new materials,
cannot be designed using trial and error methods due to the multiplicity of components and parameters. While these
materials can sometimes be analyzed in terms of microscopic mixtures, it is often conceptually simpler to regard them
as dispersions and to focus on the properties of the internal interfaces found in these systems. The basic physics centers
on the properties of quasi-two-dimensional systems embedded in the three-dimensional world, thus exhibiting
phenomena which do not exist in bulk materials. This approach is the basis behind the theoretical presentation of
Statistical Thermodynamics of Surfaces, Interfaces, and Membranes. Focusing on the large-scale properties of these
systems, these notes are meant to supplement the usual treatments in books on colloid and interface science. The
approach adapted here first presents the traditional approach and then investigates how thermal fluctuations affect the
simple description of the system. This philosophy is used throughout to treat the rich diversity of phenomena
investigated in the field of colloid and interface science such as interfacial tension, the roughening transition, wetting,
interactions between surfaces, membrane elasticity, and self-assembly. The presentation is that of a set of lecture notes
(used in graduate courses taught by the author) including worked examples and further problems. This book is aimed
at physicists, physical chemists, chemical engineers, and materials scientists who are interested in the statistical
mechanics that underlie the macroscopic, thermodynamic properties of surfaces, interfaces, and membranes. While the
primary focus of the book is on the systems important in colloid and interface science, a more general goal is to
introduce the reader to several theoretical methods that are useful in applications of statistical mechanics to materials. It
is thus the hope that the depth and breadth of coverage will introduce the condensed matter physicist to colloid science
and present to the physical chemist or materials scientist, who may already be familiar with the underlying phenomena,
a modern theoretical perspective.
Table of Contents
Preface
Ch. 1. Mixtures and Interfaces
Ch. 2. Interfacial Tension
Ch. 3. Fluctuations of Interfaces
Ch. 4. Wetting of Interfaces
Ch. 5. Interactions of Rigid Interfaces
Ch. 6. Flexible Interfaces
Ch. 7. Colloidal Dispersions
Ch. 8. Self-Assembling
Index
Auteur : SAFRAN
Editeur : ADDISON WESLEY
Nombre de pages : 260
Date de publication : 05 1994
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