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Farn 210 $aOxford ;$aAmes, Iowa $cBlackwell Pub.$d2006 215 $a1 online resource (338 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781405126960 311 08$a1405126965 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aChemistry and Technology of Surfactants; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Glossary; 1 What Are Surfactants?; 1.1 History and applications of surfactants; 1.1.1 Introduction; 1.1.2 Properties and other criteria influencing surfactant choice; 1.1.3 Surfactant applications; 1.1.4 Conclusion; Appendix: Application guide; 1.2 Surfactant market overview: importance in different industries; 1.2.1 Introduction; 1.2.2 Consumer; 1.2.3 Industrial; 2 The Basic Theory; 2.1 Molecular structure of surfactants; 2.2 Surface activity; 2.2.1 Surface tension; 2.2.2 Interfacial tension 327 $a2.2.3 Surface and interfacial tension reduction2.2.4 Test methods for surface and interfacial tension measurements; 2.3 Self-assembled surfactant aggregates; 2.3.1 Micelles and critical micelle concentration; 2.3.2 Aggregate structures and shapes; 2.4 Adsorption of surfactants at surfaces; 2.4.1 Adsorption at liquid-gas and liquid-liquid interfaces; 2.4.2 Adsorption at liquid-solid interface; Acknowledgement; References; 3 Applied Theory of Surfactants; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Detergency; 3.2.1 Fundamental processes; 3.2.2 Basic formulae of detergents and cleansers 327 $a3.2.3 Adsorption at the solid-liquid interface3.2.4 Surface tension and wetting; 3.2.5 Interplay of surfactants with other detergent ingredients; 3.3 Phase behaviour of surfactants; 3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 Surfactant phases; 3.3.3 Impact of the phase behaviour on detergency; 3.4 Emulsions; 3.4.1 Introduction; 3.4.2 Emulsion types; 3.4.3 Breakdown of emulsions; 3.5 Foaming and defoaming; 3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Stabilising effects in foams; 3.5.3 Correlation of foamability with interfacial parameters; 3.5.4 Foam control; 3.6 Rheology of surfactant solutions; 3.6.1 Introduction 327 $a3.6.2 Rheological terms3.6.3 Rheological behaviour of monomeric solutions and non-interacting micelles; 3.6.4 Entanglement networks of rod-like micelles; 3.6.5 The rheological behaviour of bilayer phases; References; 4 Anionic Surfactants; 4.1 Sulphonates; 4.1.1 Alkylbenzene sulphonates; 4.1.2 a-Olefin sulphonates; 4.1.3 Paraffin sulphonates; 4.1.4 Sulphonated methyl esters; 4.1.5 Sulphonated fatty acids; 4.1.6 Sulphosuccinates; 4.2 Sulphates; 4.2.1 Alkyl sulphates; 4.2.2 Alkyl ether sulphates; 4.3 Phosphate esters; 4.4 Carboxylates; 4.4.1 Soap; 4.4.2 Ether carboxylates 327 $a4.4.3 Acyl sarcosinates4.4.4 Alkyl phthalamates; 4.4.5 Isethionates; 4.4.6 Taurates; References; 5 Non-ionic Surfactants; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 General alkoxylation reactions; 5.3 Alkyl phenol ethoxylates; 5.4 Fatty alcohol ethoxylates; 5.5 Polyoxethylene esters of fatty acids; 5.6 Methyl ester ethoxylates; 5.7 Polyalkylene oxide block co-polymers; 5.8 Amine ethoxylates; 5.9 Fatty alkanolamides; 5.10 Amine oxides; 5.11 Esters of polyhydric alcohols and fatty acids; 5.12 Glycol esters; 5.13 Glycerol esters; 5.14 Polyglycerol esters; 5.15 Anhydrohexitol esters 327 $a5.16 Polyoxyalkylene polyol esters 330 $aSurfactants are used throughout industry as components in a huge range of formulated products or as effect chemicals in the production or processing of other materials. A detailed understanding of the basis of their activity is required by all those who use surfactants, yet the new graduate or postgraduate chemist or chemical engineer will generally have little or no experience of how and why surfactants work. Chemistry & Technology of Surfactants is aimed at new graduate or postgraduate level chemists and chemical engineers at the beginning their industrial careers and those in l 606 $aSurface chemistry 606 $aSurface active agents 615 0$aSurface chemistry. 615 0$aSurface active agents. 676 $a541/.33 701 $aFarn$b Richard J$0881284 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911019636103321 996 $aChemistry and technology of surfactants$91968213 997 $aUNINA LEADER 07445oam 22004932 450 001 9910957758803321 005 20251116172621.0 010 $a1-000-73215-0 010 $a1-000-73203-7 010 $a0-429-34182-2 035 $a(CKB)4100000009930863 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5982978 035 $a(OCoLC)1119062054 035 $a(OCoLC-P)1119062054 035 $a(FlBoTFG)9780429341823 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000009930863 100 $a20190906d2020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aGeospatial health data $emodeling and visualization with R-INLA and Shiny /$fPaula Moraga 205 $a1st ed. 210 1$aBoca Raton :$cCRC Press,$d2020. 215 $a1 online resource (295 pages) 225 1 $aChapman & Hall/CRC biostatistics series 311 08$a0-367-35795-X 327 $aCover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- About the author -- I: Geospatial health data and INLA -- 1: Geospatial health -- 1.1 Geospatial health data -- 1.2 Disease mapping -- 1.3 Communication of results -- 2: Spatial data and R packages for mapping -- 2.1 Types of spatial data -- 2.1.1 Areal data -- 2.1.2 Geostatistical data -- 2.1.3 Point patterns -- 2.2 Coordinate reference systems -- 2.2.1 Geographic coordinate systems -- 2.2.2 Projected coordinate systems -- 2.2.3 Setting Coordinate Reference Systems in R -- 2.3 Shapefiles -- 2.4 Making maps with -- 2.4.1 ggplot2 -- 2.4.2 leaflet -- 2.4.3 mapview -- 2.4.4 tmap -- 3: Bayesian inference and INLA -- 3.1 Bayesian inference -- 3.2 Integrated nested Laplace approximation -- 4: The R-INLA package -- 4.1 Linear predictor -- 4.2 The inla() function -- 4.3 Priors specification -- 4.4 Example -- 4.4.1 Data -- 4.4.2 Model -- 4.4.3 Results -- 4.5 Control variables to compute approximations -- II: Modeling and visualization -- 5: Areal data -- 5.1 Spatial neighborhood matrices -- 5.2 Standardized incidence ratio -- 5.3 Spatial small area disease risk estimation -- 5.3.1 Spatial modeling of lung cancer in Pennsylvania -- 5.4 Spatio-temporal small area disease risk estimation -- 5.5 Issues with areal data -- 6: Spatial modeling of areal data. Lip cancer in Scotland -- 6.1 Data and map -- 6.2 Data preparation -- 6.2.1 Adding data to map -- 6.3 Mapping SIRs -- 6.4 Modeling -- 6.4.1 Model -- 6.4.2 Neighborhood matrix -- 6.4.3 Inference using INLA -- 6.4.4 Results -- 6.5 Mapping relative risks -- 6.6 Exceedance probabilities -- 7: Spatio-temporal modeling of areal data. Lung cancer in Ohio -- 7.1 Data and map -- 7.2 Data preparation -- 7.2.1 Observed cases -- 7.2.2 Expected cases -- 7.2.3 SIRs -- 7.2.4 Adding data to map -- 7.3 Mapping SIRs. 327 $a7.4 Time plots of SIRs -- 7.5 Modeling -- 7.5.1 Model -- 7.5.2 Neighborhood matrix -- 7.5.3 Inference using INLA -- 7.6 Mapping relative risks -- 8: Geostatistical data -- 8.1 Gaussian random fields -- 8.2 Stochastic partial differential equation approach -- 8.3 Spatial modeling of rainfall in Paraná, Brazil -- 8.3.1 Model -- 8.3.2 Mesh construction -- 8.3.3 Building the SPDE model on the mesh -- 8.3.4 Index set -- 8.3.5 Projection matrix -- 8.3.6 Prediction data -- 8.3.7 Stack with data for estimation and prediction -- 8.3.8 Model formula -- 8.3.9 inla() call -- 8.3.10 Results -- 8.3.11 Projecting the spatial field -- 8.4 Disease mapping with geostatistical data -- 9: Spatial modeling of geostatistical data. Malaria in The Gambia -- 9.1 Data -- 9.2 Data preparation -- 9.2.1 Prevalence -- 9.2.2 Transforming coordinates -- 9.2.3 Mapping prevalence -- 9.2.4 Environmental covariates -- 9.3 Modeling -- 9.3.1 Model -- 9.3.2 Mesh construction -- 9.3.3 Building the SPDE model on the mesh -- 9.3.4 Index set -- 9.3.5 Projection matrix -- 9.3.6 Prediction data -- 9.3.7 Stack with data for estimation and prediction -- 9.3.8 Model formula -- 9.3.9 inla() call -- 9.4 Mapping malaria prevalence -- 9.5 Mapping exceedance probabilities -- 10: Spatio-temporal modeling of geostatistical data. Air pollution in Spain -- 10.1 Map -- 10.2 Data -- 10.3 Modeling -- 10.3.1 Model -- 10.3.2 Mesh construction -- 10.3.3 Building the SPDE model on the mesh -- 10.3.4 Index set -- 10.3.5 Projection matrix -- 10.3.6 Prediction data -- 10.3.7 Stack with data for estimation and prediction -- 10.3.8 Model formula -- 10.3.9 inla() call -- 10.3.10 Results -- 10.4 Mapping air pollution predictions -- III: Communication of results -- 11: Introduction to R Markdown -- 11.1 R Markdown -- 11.2 YAML -- 11.3 Markdown syntax -- 11.4 R code chunks -- 11.5 Figures -- 11.6 Tables -- 11.7 Example. 327 $a12: Building a dashboard to visualize spatial data with flexdashboard -- 12.1 The R package flexdashboard -- 12.1.1 R Markdown -- 12.1.2 Layout -- 12.1.3 Dashboard components -- 12.2 A dashboard to visualize global air pollution -- 12.2.1 Data -- 12.2.2 Table using DT -- 12.2.3 Map using leaflet -- 12.2.4 Histogram using ggplot2 -- 12.2.5 R Markdown structure. YAML header and layout -- 12.2.6 R code to obtain the data and create the visualizations -- 13: Introduction to Shiny -- 13.1 Examples of Shiny apps -- 13.2 Structure of a Shiny app -- 13.3 Inputs -- 13.4 Outputs -- 13.5 Inputs, outputs and reactivity -- 13.6 Examples of Shiny apps -- 13.6.1 Example -- 13.6.2 Example -- 13.7 HTML content -- 13.8 Layouts -- 13.9 Sharing Shiny apps -- 14: Interactive dashboards with flexdashboard and Shiny -- 14.1 An interactive dashboard to visualize global air pollution -- 15: Building a Shiny app to upload and visualize spatio-temporal data -- 15.1 Shiny -- 15.2 Setup -- 15.3 Structure of app.R -- 15.4 Layout -- 15.5 HTML content -- 15.6 Read data -- 15.7 Adding outputs -- 15.7.1 Table using DT -- 15.7.2 Time plot using dygraphs -- 15.7.3 Map using leaflet -- 15.8 Adding reactivity -- 15.8.1 Reactivity in dygraphs -- 15.8.2 Reactivity in leaflet -- 15.9 Uploading data -- 15.9.1 Inputs in ui to upload a CSV file and a shapefile -- 15.9.2 Uploading CSV file in server() -- 15.9.3 Uploading shapefile in server() -- 15.9.4 Accessing the data and the map -- 15.10 Handling missing inputs -- 15.10.1 Requiring input files to be available using req() -- 15.10.2 Checking data are uploaded before creating the map -- 15.11 Conclusion -- 16: Disease surveillance with SpatialEpiApp -- 16.1 Installation -- 16.2 Use of SpatialEpiApp -- 16.2.1 'Inputs' page -- 16.2.2 'Analysis' page -- 16.2.3 'Help' page -- Appendix -- A: R installation and packages used in the book. 327 $aA.1 Installing R and RStudio -- A.2 Installing R packages -- A.3 Packages used in the book -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $a"This book shows how to model disease risk and quantify risk factors using areal and geostatistical data. It also shows how to create interactive maps of disease risk and risk factors, and describes how to build interactive dashboards and Shiny web applications that facilitate the communication of insights to collaborators and policy makers"--$cProvided by publisher. 410 0$aChapman & Hall/CRC biostatistics series. 606 $aMedical mapping 615 0$aMedical mapping. 676 $a614.42 700 $aMoraga$b Paula$01879810 801 0$bOCoLC-P 801 1$bOCoLC-P 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910957758803321 996 $aGeospatial health data$94493318 997 $aUNINA