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This volume is a new follow-up volume that complements Dynamic
Light Scattering (1993) by the same author. The volume is directed
to the recent development in the light scattering technique and to
describing a wide spectrum of its applications. Both the
theoretical development and utilization are traced by authors who
are expert in their fields. Development in static light scattering
as applied to simple liquids, polymer solutions, and
multi-component polymer mixtures are dealt with. The scattering
theory of colloidal dispersions is described and scattering from
rod-like polyelectolytes is reviewed. There are chapters on
concentrated polymer systems, aggregation phenomena,
polymer-polymer interactions, polyelectrolytes in solution.
Emphasis is given to more complex systems, for example, ternary
polymer systems, complex micellar systems, and block copolymers in
the ordered and disordered states. Low-angle light scattering is
reviewed, as well as simultaneous static and dynamic light
scattering. The determination of particle size distributions and
combined chromatographic light scattering techniques are also
treated.
Dynamic light scattering is a new method for investigating
macromolecular systems. The importance of the technique lies in its
non-invasive character. It can be employed on extremely small fluid
volumes, the instrumentation is relatively inexpensive and allows
the rapid determination of diffusion coefficients as well as
providing information on relaxation time distributions for the
macromolecular components of complex systems. This volume is
directed in part to the philosophy and current practice in dynamic
light scattering. Single photon correlation techniques are
introduced; a discussion of noise on photon correlation functions
is given and data analysis in dynamic light scattering to polymer
structure analysis is presented; and a comprehensive introduction
to diffusing wave spectroscopy is given. Theoretical developments
relating dynamic light scattering to the viscoelasticity of
polymers in solution and in the bulk are described. A secondary aim
of the work is to illustrate the widely varying fields in which the
technique finds application. Chapters address multicomponent
mixtures, polyelectrolytes, dense polymer systems, gels, rigid
rods, micellar systems and the application of dynamic light
scattering to biological systems.
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