Apple Academic Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, USA, 2015. – 303 p. – ISBN: 1771880112
The aim of this book is to provide both a rigorous view and a more practical, understandable view of the interfaces of physics and chemistry in micro and nanoscale materials. This book intends to satisfy readers who have both direct and lateral interest in the discipline.
This volume is structured into different parts devoted to micro and nanostructured systems and their applications. Every section of the book has been expanded where relevant to take account of significant new discoveries and realizations of the importance of key concepts. Further, emphases are placed on the underlying fundamentals and on acquisition of a broad and comprehensive grasp of the field as a whole.
This book brings together research contributions from eminent experts on subjects that have gained prominence in material and chemical engineering and science. The uniqueness of the topics presented in the book can be gauged from their fundamental and practical importance, particularly the latest developments in advanced materials chemical domains. With contributions from experts from both industry and academia, this book presents the latest developments in the identified areas. This book incorporates appropriate case studies, explanatory notes, and schematics for more clarity and better understanding.
This book will be useful for chemists, chemical engineers, technologists, and students interested in this research and its applications.
This new book
• features classical topics that are conventionally considered as part of physical chemistry.
• covers the physical chemistry principles from a modern viewpoint.
• focuses on topics with more advanced methods.
• emphasizes on precise mathematical development and actual experimental details.
Highly Filled Composite Materials with Regulated Physical and Mechanical Properties Based on Synthetic Polymers and Organic and Inorganic Fillers
Prediction of Photoelectrochemical Properties of Selected Molecules by their Structure
Poly (Ethylene-co-Vinyl Acetate) Composites in Nanoscale: Research Methodology and Developments
Pore Structure of Poly (2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate) Scaffolds
Progress on Application of Fire-Retardant Coatings Based on Perchlorovinyl Resin
The Dependencies of Dissociation Energy of Binary Molecules and Formation Enthalpies of Single-Atom Gases on Initial Spatial-Energy Characteristics of Free Atoms
Nanohydrodynamics and Liquid–Solid Interfaces: A Comprehensive Review
Correlation Between the Conductive Properties of Poly (Methyl Methacrylate) and Its Microstructure
Development of Electrohydrodynamics and Thermo-Electro-Hydro Dynamics Principles for Electrospun Fiber Reinforced Through in situ Nano-Interface Formation
Liquid Jet–Air Interface in Electrospinning Processes