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Progress in surface and membrane science. Volume 4 /

Progress in Surface and Membrane Science, Volume 4 covers the developments in the study of surface and membrane science. The book discusses waves at interfaces; recent investigations on the thickness of surface layers; and surface analysis by low-energy electron diffraction and Auger electron spectr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Danielli, J. F. (James Frederic), 1911-1984 (Editor ), Rosenberg, Murray David (Editor ), Cadenhead, David Allan (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1971.
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  • Front Cover; Progress in Surface and Membrane Science; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES; Chapter 1. Waves at Interfaces; I. INTRODUCTION; II. THE HYDRODYNAMIC THEORY OF WAVES AT INTERFACES; III. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS; IV. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS; LIST OF PRINCIPAL SYMBOLS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Recent Investigations on the Thickness of Surface Layers; I. INTRODUCTION; II. DEFINITION OF SURFACE LAYER THICKNESS; III. STATISTICAL MECHANICAL CONSIDERATIONS; IV. SURFACE LAYER THICKNESS AND THE THERMODYNAMICS OF SURFACE PHENOMENA.
  • v. DETERMINATION OF THE MINIMAL POSSIBLE THICKNESS OF SURFACE LAYERS FROM EXPERIMENTAL DATAVI. OPTICAL METHODS FOR THE STUDY OF SURFACE LAYER THICKNESS; VII. SURFACE LAYER THICKNESS NEAR THE CRITICAL POINT; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Surface Analysis by Low-Energy Electron Diffraction and Auger Electron Spectroscopy; I. INTRODUCTION; II. BASIC CONCEPTS; III. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH; IV. LIMITATIONS AND VERSATILITY OF EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES; V. APPLICATIONS; VI. PROSPECTUS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. The Anode Electrolyte Interface; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ASPECTS OF DOUBLE LAYER STRUCTURE.
  • III. SEMICONDUCTOR-ELECTROLYTE INTERFACEIV. METAL ANODE-ELECTROLYTE INTERFACE; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Interactions of Adsorbed Proteins and Polypeptides at Interfaces; I. INTRODUCTION; II. FORMATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYPEPTIDE AND PROTEIN SURFACE FILMS; III. SURFACE EFFECT ON ENZYMIC ACTIVITY; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Peptide-lnduced Ion Transport in Synthetic and Biological Membranes; I. INTRODUCTION; II. RELATIONSHIP OF ION TRANSPORT TO ENERGY TRANSDUCTION; III. INFLUENCE OF THE ENERGY STATE ON CATION RESPONSES IN MITOCHONDRIAL MEMBRANES.
  • IV. MECHANISM OF PEPTIDE-INDUCED CATION TRANSPORT IN NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC MEMBRANESREFERENCES; NOTE ADDED IN PROOF; Chapter 7. Monolayer Adsorption on Crystalline Surfaces; I. HISTORICAL SURVEY OF ADSORPTION; II. CURRENT THEORIES OF MONOLAYER ADSORPTION; III. ISOENERGETIC AND HOMOTATTIC ADSORBENTS; IV. ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS OF SIMPLE MOLECULES ON EXFOLIATED GRAPHITE; REFERENCES; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX.