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041 _aeng
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100 _aMoroi, Yoshikiyo
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245 0 _aMicelles: theoretical and applied aspects
260 _aNew York,
_bPlenum Press:
_c1992.
300 _aix, 252p.
_c: ill.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references; Index 249-252p
520 _aDESCRIPTION This text cautions against the too ready acceptance of the phase separation model of micelle formation which neglects to take into account the interfacial tension that exists between two macroscopic phases. Alternatively, the author advances his own mass action model which stresses the dissolution and aggregation of amphiphiles. CONTENTS Introduction. Surface Active Agents. Dissolution of Amphiphiles in Water. Micelle Formation. Application of Thermodynamics of Small Systems to Micellar Solutions. Micelle Temperature Range. Stability of Colloidal Particles. Adsorption of Surfactants. Solubilization. Mixed Micelle Formation. Micellar Catalysis. Photochemistry in Micellar Systems. Interaction Between Amphiphiles and Polymers. Index.
650 _a Michelles
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650 _aChemistry
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700 _aMoroi, Yoshikiyo
_9858845
942 _hE:235 N2;1-;2 TE
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