Molecular and Colloidal Electro-Optics presents cohesive coverage
from internationally recognized experts on new approaches and
developments in both theoretical and experimental areas of
electro-optic science. It comprises a well-integrated yet
multi-disciplinary treatment of fundamental principles, strategies,
and applications of electro-optic techniques for the
characterization of macromolecular, small-particle, and
nanomolecular systems.
Following a historical review of post-war advances in
electro-optics of disperse systems, the first part of the book
focuses on the latest achievements in electro-optic theory,
particularly low-frequency relaxation. It offers comparative
discussions and experimental data to accompany different viewpoints
on the origin of the low-frequency effects and multiple theoretical
constructions. The second part highlights the unique advantage of
using electro-optics as an alternative to conventional
characterization and analysis of colloidal systems. Demonstrating
the sensitivity of electro-optic methods to interparticle
interactions, the book explains how these methods are used to
analyze particle surface electric states, evaluate phase
transitions, and determine physical properties.
As the first treatment of this subject to surface in more than
fifteen years, Molecular and Colloidal Electro-Optics is a
definitive, up-to-date portrait of modern colloidal electro-optic
science. This one-stop reference to the latest theory, methods, and
applications is ideal for advanced graduate students and
researchers in biophysical chemistry, microbiology, polymer,
colloid, and nanoscience.
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