In the 20 years since the pilot plant experiments used to develop
the concept of electroviscoelasticity, inroads have been made in
the understanding of its many related processes. Interfacial
Electroviscoelasticity and Electrophoresis meets a massive
scientific challenge by presenting deeper research and developments
in the basic and applied science and engineering of finely
dispersed particles and related systems. Introducing more profound
and in-depth treatises related to the liquid-liquid finely
dispersed systems (i.e., emulsions and double emulsions), this book
describes a new theory developed through the authors' work. These
findings are likely to impact other research and applications in a
wide array of other fields, considering that the modeling of
liquid-liquid interfaces is key to numerous chemical manufacturing
processes, including those used for emulsions, suspensions,
nanopowders, foams, biocolloids, and plasmas. The authors cover
phenomena at the micro, nano, and atto-scales, and their
techniques, theory, and supporting data will be of particular
interest to nanoscientists, especially with regard to the breaking
of emulsions. This groundbreaking book: Takes an interdisciplinary
approach to elucidate the momentum transfer and electron transfer
phenomena Covers less classical chemical engineering insight and
modern molecular and atomic engineering Reviews basic theory of
electrokinetics, using the electrophoresis of rigid particles as an
example Built around the central themes of hydrodynamic,
electrodynamic, and thermodynamic instabilities that occur at
interfaces, this book addresses recently developed concepts in the
physics, chemistry, and rheological properties of those
well-studied interfaces of rigid and deformable particles in homo-
and hetero-aggregate dispersed systems. The book also introduces
the key phenomenon of electrophoresis, since it is widely adopted
either as an analytical tool to characterize the surface properties
of colloid-sized particles or in the separation and purification
process of both laboratory and industrial scales. The applications
and implications of the material presented in the book represent a
major contribution to the advanced fundamental, applied, and
engineering research of interfacial and colloidal phenomena.
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