05747nam 2200769 450 991081555020332120230502101518.01-118-69598-41-118-69596-81-118-69600-X(CKB)2670000000568747(EBL)1791862(SSID)ssj0001348363(PQKBManifestationID)12524865(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001348363(PQKBWorkID)11363138(PQKB)10018704(PQKBManifestationID)16045122(PQKB)21525830(MiAaPQ)EBC1791862(DLC) 2014019050(Au-PeEL)EBL1791862(CaPaEBR)ebr10937139(CaONFJC)MIL646280(OCoLC)891448001(PPN)225311208(EXLCZ)99267000000056874720140929h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSurface chemistry of surfactants and polymers /Bengt Kronberg, Krister Holmberg, Björn LindmanWest Sussex, England :Wiley,2014.©20141 online resource (499 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-119-96124-6 1-322-15025-7 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Surface Chemistry of Surfactants and Polymers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acronyms; Chapter 1 Types of Surfactants, their Synthesis, and Applications; Definition of a Surfactant; Surfactants Adsorb at Interfaces; Surfactants Aggregate in Solution and at Interfaces; All Surfactants Contain at Least One Polar Head Group and at Least One Hydrophobic Tail; Surface Active Compounds are Plentiful in Nature; Surfactant Raw Materials may be Based on Petrochemicals or Oleochemicals; Surfactants are Classified by the Polar Head Group; Anionics; Nonionics; Cationics; ZwitterionicsHydrotropes and SolubilizationGemini Surfactants have Special Features; Synthesis; Gemini Surfactants are More Efficient; Cleavable Surfactants are Attractive from an Environmental Point of View; Background; Alkali-Labile Surfactants; Normal Ester Quats; Betaine Esters; Acid-Labile Surfactants; Acetals; Ortho Esters; Overview; Self-Aggregation of a Surfactant may Increase or Decrease the Hydrolysis Rate of Surfactants Containing a Labile Bond; Increased Hydrolysis Rate-Micellar Catalysis; Decreased Hydrolysis Rate-Micellar InhibitionUse of Polymerizable Surfactants is a Way to Immobilize the SurfactantMode of Surfactant Polymerization; Position of the Polymerizable Group; Applications of Polymerizable Surfactants; Emulsion Polymerization; Alkyd Emulsions; Surface Modification; Surfactant Self-Assemblies; Special Surfactants Give Extreme Surface Tension Reduction; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Environmental and Health Aspects of Surfactants; Environmental Concern is a Strong Driving Force for Surfactant Development; The Polar Head Group; Polyol Surfactants; Amino Acid-Based Surfactants; The Hydrocarbon Tail; BiodegradabilityThe Rate of Biodegradation Depends on the Surfactant StructureAquatic Toxicity; Bioaccumulation; Other Regulatory Concerns; Dermatological Aspects of Surfactants; REACH; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Two Fundamental Forces in Surface and Colloid Chemistry; Counterion Binding Affects Self-Assembly and Adsorption of Surfactants and Polymers; Micelle Formation and Interaction of Micelles; Adsorption of Surfactants at Nonpolar Surfaces; Polymer Systems; Colloidal Stability; The Hydrophobic Effect is due to the High Energy Density of Water; Ordering of the Water Leads to an Enthalpy-Entropy CompensationThe Solubility of Hydrocarbons Increases due to Water StructuringBibliography; Chapter 4 Surfactant Self-Assembly: General Aspects and Spherical Micelles; Amphiphilic Molecules Self-Assemble; Surfactants Start to Form Micelles at the CMC; CMC Depends on Chemical Structure; Temperature and Cosolutes Affect CMC; The Solubility of Surfactants may be Strongly Temperature Dependent; Driving Forces of Micelle Formation and Thermodynamic Models; Hydrophobic Interactions; Phase Separation Model; Mass Action Law Model; The Association Process and Counterion Binding can be Monitored by NMR SpectroscopyHydrophobic Compounds can be Solubilized in MicellesThis book gives the reader an introduction to the field of surfactants in solution as well as polymers in solution. Starting with an introduction to surfactants the book then discusses their environmental and health aspects. Chapter 3 looks at fundamental forces in surface and colloid chemistry. Chapter 4 covers self-assembly and 5 phase diagrams. Chapter 6 reviews advanced self-assembly while chapter 7 looks at complex behaviour. Chapters 8 to 10 cover polymer adsorption at solid surfaces, polymers in solution and surface active polymers, respectively. Chapters 11 and 12 discuss adsorption anSurface chemistrySurface active agentsPolymer solutionsSuspensions (Chemistry)Surface chemistry.Surface active agents.Polymer solutions.Suspensions (Chemistry)668/.1Kronberg Bengt505580Holmberg Krister1946-Lindman Björn1942-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815550203321Surface chemistry of surfactants and polymers3972760UNINA