Electrical phenomena at interfaces and biointerfaces : fundamentals and applications in nano-, bio-, and environmental sciences / [electronic resource]
by Ohshima, Hiroyuki.
Material type: BookPublisher: Hoboken : Wiley, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 850 pages) : illustrations.ISBN: 9781118135419; 1118135415; 9781118135440; 111813544X; 9780470582558; 0470582553; 9781118135426; 1118135423.Subject(s): Biological interfaces | Surface chemistry | Electric double layer | Biotechnology | Nanotechnology | Environmental sciences | Environmental sciences | Nanotechnology | Science | Physiology | Natural history | MEDICAL -- Biochemistry | Biological interfaces | Biotechnology | Electric double layer | Environmental sciences | Nanotechnology | Surface chemistry | Electronic booksOnline resources: Wiley Online Library
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Summary: This book bridges three different fields: nanoscience, bioscience, and environmental sciences. It starts with fundamental electrostatics at interfaces and includes a detailed description of fundamental theories dealing with electrical double layers around a charged particle, electrokinetics, and electrical double layer interaction between charged particles. The stated fundamentals are provided as the underpinnings of sections two, three, and four, which address electrokinetic phenomena that occur in nanoscience, bioscience, and environmental science.
pt. 1. Fundamentals -- pt. 2. Applications in nano- and environmental sciences -- pt. 3. Applications in biosciences.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Fundamentals -- pt. 2. Applications in nano- and environmental sciences -- pt. 3. Applications in biosciences.
This book bridges three different fields: nanoscience, bioscience, and environmental sciences. It starts with fundamental electrostatics at interfaces and includes a detailed description of fundamental theories dealing with electrical double layers around a charged particle, electrokinetics, and electrical double layer interaction between charged particles. The stated fundamentals are provided as the underpinnings of sections two, three, and four, which address electrokinetic phenomena that occur in nanoscience, bioscience, and environmental science.
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