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This book is concerned with the configuration of polymers at the
interfacial zone between two other phases or immiscible components.
In recent years, developments in technology combined with increased
attention from specialists in a wide range of fields have resulted
in a considerable increase in our understanding of the behavior of
polymers at interfaces. Inevitably these advances have generated a
wealth of literature and although there have been numerous reviews,
a critical treatment with adequate descriptions of both theory and
experiment, including detailed analysis of the two, has been
missing. This text hopes to fill this gap, providing a timely and
comprehensive account of the field as it stands today. This long
needed work will be invaluable to experts as well as newcomers in
the broad field of polymers, interfaces and colloids, both in
industry and academia. Whilst industrial laboratories involved in
this field will find it indispensable, it will be equally important
to anyone with an interest in interfacial polymer or colloidal
research.
This book is concerned with the configuration of polymers at the
interfacial zone between two other phases or immiscible components.
In recent years, developments in technology combined with increased
attention from specialists in a wide range of fields have resulted
in a considerable increase in our understanding of the behavior of
polymers at interfaces. Inevitably these advances have generated a
wealth of literature and although there have been numerous reviews,
a critical treatment with adequate descriptions of both theory and
experiment, including detailed analysis of the two, has been
missing. This text hopes to fill this gap, providing a timely and
comprehensive account of the field as it stands today. This long
needed work will be invaluable to experts as well as newcomers in
the broad field of polymers, interfaces and colloids, both in
industry and academia. Whilst industrial laboratories involved in
this field will find it indispensable, it will be equally important
to anyone with an interest in interfacial polymer or colloidal
research.
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Swarm Studies and Inelastic Electron-Molecule Collisions - Proceedings of the Meeting of the Fourth International Swarm Seminar and the Inelastic Electron-Molecule Collisions Symposium, July 19-23, 1985, Tahoe City, California, USA (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Leanne C Pitchford, B Vincent McKoy, Ara Chutjian, Sandar Trajmar
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Discovery Miles 28 300
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This volume presents the contributions of participants in the
Symposium on Swarm Studies and Inelastic Electron-Molecule
Collisions, held on July 19-23, 1985, in Tahoe City, California.
This was a joint meeting of the Fourth International Swarm Seminar
and the Electron-Molecule Collisions Symposium which have been
traditionally separate satellite symposia to the International
Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions
(ICPEAC). In the early stages of planning for these two satellite
symposia to the XIVth ICPEAC, a group of us recognized the
significant scientific merit and advantages of having a joint
symposium. This idea was particularly appealing due to a large
mutual interest in important advances (theoretical, experimental,
and modeling) in both fields, and because it provides a forum to
bring together a single-collision point of view with a
multiple-collision one. For example, studies of multiple-term
solutions to Boltzmann's equation and their application to swarm
systems are intrinsically coupled to the availability of both
integral and differential cross-sections for electron-molecule
collisions. In tum, experimental and theoretical studies of these
electron-molecule scattering cross-sections are becoming quite
sophisticated, accurate, and comprehensive. Furthermore, in swarm
studies, computational and experimental methods have advanced to
the point where detailed and meaningful comparison with, and use
of, single-collision beam data is now possible. More over, recent
experimental advances in the study of single-collision electron at
tachment phenomena have provided a significant overlap with swarm
data and extension to subthermal energies."
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