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Recent progress in surface science. Volume 1 /

Recent Progress in Surface Science.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Danielli, J. F. (Editor ), Riddiford, A. C. (Editor ), Rosenberg, Mel (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, N.Y : Academic Press, 1964.
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  • Front Cover; Recent Progress in Surface Science; Copyright Page; Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; Contents of Volume 2; Chapter 1. Surface Viscosity; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SURFACE RHEOLOGY; III. VISCOSITY OF VARIOUS TYPES OF MONOLAYER; IV. APPLICATIONS OF SURFACE RHEOLOGY; V. CONCLUSIONS; APPENDIX; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Foams and Free Liquid Films; I. HISTORICAL; II. THEORY OF FOAMING; III. MODERN INVESTIGATIONS OF FREE LIQUID FILMS; IV. MISCELLANEOUS ASPECTS OF FOAMING; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. The Electrical Double Layer and Electrokinetic Phenomena
  • I. INTRODUCTIONII. DEVELOPMENTS IN DOUBLE LAYER THEORY; III. ELECTRICAL DOUBLE LAYERS AT THE AIR/ AND HYDROCARBON/ WATER INTERFACES; IV. DOUBLE LAYERS AT SILVER HALIDE/SOLUTION INTERFACES; V. ELECTROKINETIC PHENOMENA; SYMBOLS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Electrode Processes; I. INTRODUCTION; II. MODERN MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES; III. ADVANCES IN ELECTROCHEMICAL KINETIC THEORY; IV. THE ELECTROLYTIC HYDROGEN REACTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Corrosion of Metals; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE INTERPRETATION OF POLARIZATION CURVES; III. CATHODIC PROTECTION; IV. ANODIC PASSIVATION AND PROTECTION
  • v. NON-OXIDIZING INHIBITORSVI. TRANSPORT-CONTROLLED DISSOLUTION; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Surface-Active Substances; I. INTRODUCTION; II. SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS; III. PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS; IV. CONCLUSION-FUTURE PROSPECTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. The Chemistry of the Semiconductor Surface; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ATOMICALLY CLEAN GERMANIUM AND SILICON SURFACES; III. CATALYSIS; IV. COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS; V. ORGANIC SEMICONDUCTORS; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Facilitated Diffusion; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CRITERIA FOR IDENTIFICATION OF A FACILITATED DIFFUSION SYSTEM; III. FACILITATED DIFFUSION SYSTEMS
  • IV. PROPERTIES OF FACILITATED DIFFUSION SYSTEMSV. THE MECHANISM OF FACILITATED DIFFUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Cell Contacts; I. INTRODUCTION; II. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE CELL SURFACE; III. THE MORPHOLOGY OF CELL CONTACTS; IV. ADHESIVE AND REPULSIVE FORCES; V. DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF CELL CONTACTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. The External Surface of the Cell and Intercellular Adhesion; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE FINE STRUCTURE OF CELL CONTACTS; III. AMOEBA STUDIES; IV. TISSUE-LIKE ARTEFACTS; V. INTERCELLULAR CONTACT AND TISSUE CONSTRUCTION
  • VI. CELLULAR ADHESION AND TUMORSSUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Formation and Properties of Bimolecular Lipid Membranes; I. INTRODUCTION: CELL MEMBRANES AND THE TWO ALTERNATIVE BILAYER UNITS OF THE NEAT PHASE; II. METHODS OF LIPID BILAYER FORMATION; III. PROPERTIES OF BIMOLECULAR LIPID MEMBRANES; IV. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS OF BILAYER STRUCTURE; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX