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Generation of Polymers and Nanomaterials at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces
Application to Crystalline, Light Emitting and Energy Materials
A cutting-edge resource, offering detailed coverage of the design, synthesis, processing, and properties of interfacial materials, for advanced applications
Panagiotis Dallas (Author)
9780128194911, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 29 July 2020
224 pages, 120 illustrations (20 in full color)
22.9 x 15.1 x 1.5 cm, 0.36 kg
Generation of Polymers and Nanomaterials at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces: Application to Crystalline, Light Emitting, and Energy Materials, Second Edition is an innovative guide to the synthesis and processing of materials through liquid-liquid interfaces. This second edition has been revised and expanded, with a new chapter on light emitting materials and increased emphasis towards applications. The book aims to highlight the versatility of the interface between two liquids, providing a unique environment for synthesizing materials with highly tuned, desirable properties. In this revised and expanded second edition, the advanced applications of the synthesized materials and the two-phase systems are highlighted, with real potential within flexible electronics, energy storage, enhanced oil recovery, and sensors. This is supported by detailed coverage of interfacial processes and the fundamental physical chemistry behind them. The first two chapters provide an overview of interfaces in natural and biological systems, and outline the fundamental properties of the interface. Chapters 3 and 4 are devoted to the synthesis and self-organization of nanoparticles and polymers through interfacial systems. The synthesis of conductive, fluorescent and conventional polymers and their properties are extensively covered. Chapters 5 and 6 focus on novel applications. This book is of interest to researchers, scientists, and advanced students, in polymer synthesis, polymer chemistry, polymer science, nanomaterials and nanotechnology, polymer composites, materials science, energy, flexible electronics, and chemical engineering. In industry, this supports scientists, R&D, and other professionals, working with polymeric materials for applications in energy, electronics, sensors, and oil & gas.
1. Hydrophilic and Organophilic Systems in Nature2. Nature of the Liquid-Liquid Interface3. Self-Organization of Nanomaterials at the Interface4. Polymers from Interfaces5. Light Emitting Materials from an Interface6. Interfaces in Energy Applications
Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Plastics & polymers technology [TDCP], Physical chemistry [PNR], Condensed matter physics [liquid state & solid state physics PHFC]
