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For colloidal systems, ultrasound provides information on three important areas of particle characterization: particle sizing, rheology, and electrokinetics. With an emphasis on acoustics, this book appeals primarily to scientists who consider colloids their major area of interest. Researchers working with ultrasound who are already familiar with the subject will find several important new developments in this 2e.
Two key words define the scope of this book: 'ultrasound' and 'colloids'. Historically, there has been little real communication between practitioners in these two fields.
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Produktbeschreibung
For colloidal systems, ultrasound provides information on three important areas of particle characterization: particle sizing, rheology, and electrokinetics. With an emphasis on acoustics, this book appeals primarily to scientists who consider colloids their major area of interest. Researchers working with ultrasound who are already familiar with the subject will find several important new developments in this 2e.
Two key words define the scope of this book: 'ultrasound' and 'colloids'. Historically, there has been little real communication between practitioners in these two fields. Although there is a large body of literature devoted to ultrasound phenomenon in colloids, there is little recognition that such phenomena may be of real importance for both the development and applications of colloid science. On the other side, colloid scientists have not embraced acoustics as an important tool for characterizing colloids. The lack of any serious dialogue between these scientific fields is the biggest motivation behind this book.
Autorenporträt
Andrei S. Dukhin is CEO and Co-Founder of Dispersion Technology, Inc., USA. He has been a leader in the development of a new technology for characterizing complex liquids that employs ultrasound for characterizing interfacial chemistry, particle size, and rheological properties of said systems. He has authored three books published by Elsevier, most recently Characterization of Liquids, Nano- and Microparticulates, and Porous Bodies using Ultrasound with Philip J. Goetz back in 2010. He holds 7 USA patents on electroacoustic methods of measuring zeta potential and has published more than 120 scientific papers. He established Dispersion Technology Inc, which installs more than 850 instruments for measuring zeta potential in 30 countries.