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Surfactant Science #130: Finely Dispersed Particles: Micro-, Nano-, and Atto-Engineeringby Aleksander Spasic
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This comprehensive reference describes recent developments in the science and engineering of finely dispersed particles and related systems. Written by a team of experts, this book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the elucidation of the heat, mass, and momentum transfer phenomena as well as electron transfer phenomena. It explores hydrodynamic, electrodynamic, and thermodynamic instabilities that occur at interfaces and discusses the properties responsible for the existence of droplets, particles, and droplet-particle-film structures. Addressing numerous applications, the text covers homo-aggregate and hetero-aggregate finely dispersed systems on the mili-, micro-, nano-, and atto-scales. Book News Annotation:Spasic (Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw
Materials, Serbia) and Hsu (National Taiwan University) describe
recent developments in the basic and applied science and engineering
of finely dispersed particles and related systems. Integrating both
coherence and decoherence theoretical approaches, the book takes an
interdisciplinary approach to the elucidation of heat, mass,
momentum, and electronic transfer phenomena at well-characterized
interfaces. Hydrodynamic, electrodynamic, and thermodynamic
instabilities at interfaces are described.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:Spasic (Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw
Materials, Serbia) and Hsu (National Taiwan University) describe
recent developments in the basic and applied science and engineering
of finely dispersed particles and related systems. Integrating both
coherence and decoherence theoretical approaches, the book takes an
interdisciplinary approach to the elucidation of heat, mass,
momentum, and electronic transfer phenomena at well-characterized
interfaces. Hydrodynamic, electrodynamic, and thermodynamic
instabilities at interfaces are described.
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