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The availability of synchrotron x-ray sources and the subsequent
developments described in this book have led to substantial
progress in our understanding of molecular ordering at liquid
interfaces. This practical guide enables graduate students and
researchers working in physics, chemistry, biology and materials
science to understand and carry out experimental investigations
into the basic physical and chemical properties of liquid surfaces
and interfaces. The book examines the surfaces of bulk liquids,
thin wetting films and buried liquid-liquid interfaces. It
discusses experiments on simple and complex fluids, including pure
water and organic liquids, liquid crystals, liquid metals,
electrified liquid-liquid interfaces and interfacial monolayers of
amphiphiles, nanoparticles, polymers and biomolecules. A detailed
description of the apparatus and techniques required for these
experiments is provided, and theoretical approaches to data
analysis are described, including approximate methods such as the
Master formula, the Born approximation, Parratt's algorithm and the
Distorted Wave Approximation.
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