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Based on the plenary and invited lectures presented at the International Symposium on Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers. Reviews the progress achieved in the last 25 years and describes new directions for research on micellar, microemulsion, and monolayer systems and their technological potential.
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Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers : Science and Technology
author
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Shah, D. O.
publisher
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CRC Press
isbn10 | asin
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0824799909
print isbn13
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9780824799908
ebook isbn13
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9780585139425
language
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English
subject
Surface active agents--Congresses, Micelles--Congresses, Emulsions--Congresses.
publication date
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1998
lcc
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TP994.M54 1998eb
ddc
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541.3/3
subject
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Surface active agents--Congresses, Micelles--Congresses, Emulsions--Congresses.
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Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers
Science and Technology
Edited by Dinesh O. Shah
Charles A. Stokes Professor of Chemical Engineering and Anesthesiology Director, Center for Surface Science and Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, Florida
MARCEL DEKKER, INC. NEW YORK BASEL HONG KONG
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Micelles, microemulsions, and monolayers: science and technology edited by Dinesh O. Shah. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0-8247-9990-9 (acid-free paper) 1. Surface active agentsCongresses. 2. MicellesCongresses. 3. EmulsionsCongresses. I. Shah, D. O. (Dinesh Ochhavlal). TP994.M54 1998
541.3'3dc21 9752810 CIP
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Dr. Vinod Kumar Pillai was born in Tiruvalla, India on January 13, 1968. He attended St. Xavier School in Delhi, India. In 1990 he received his B.S. degree in chemical engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India. Subsequently, he came to the University of Florida as a graduate student and worked in Professor Dinesh O. Shah's research group from 1990 to 1995. During the course of his Ph.D. thesis research, he worked on nanoparticles of magnetic materials and superconductors, and investigated the role of interfacial rigidity and chain-length compatibility on the reaction kinetics in microemulsions. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1995, Vinod completed one year of postdoctoral work at McMaster University in Canada. He then returned to Professor Shah's laboratory as a postdoctoral associate in 1996. He was the coordinator of the International Symposium on Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers: Quarter Century Progress and New Horizons hosted by the Center for Surface Science and Engineering at the University of Florida August 2830, 1995. Unfortunately, he passed away on March 10, 1997. This book is dedicated to the memory and invaluable scientific contributions of Dr. Vinod Pillai, who was a dear colleague, ideal student, enthusiastic postdoctoral associate, and really good friend to everyone who knew him.
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Preface
This book is based on the plenary and invited lectures presented at the International Symposium on Micelles, Microemulsions, and Monolayers: Quarter Century Progress and New Horizons, which was hosted by the Center for Surface Science and Engineering at the University of Florida August 2830, 1995. The papers presented at this symposium reviewed the progress achieved in the past 25 years (19701995) and described the new horizons for future research on micelles, microemulsions, and monolayers, as well as their technological significance.
The chapters cover the new insights into the dynamic properties of interfaces and the kinetics of micellization in relation to foaming, emulsification, wettability, detergency, and solubilization phenomena. Several chapters describe the key advances in the use of microemulsions in technological areas such as preparation of nanoparticles, enzymatic reactions, and pharmaceutical and drug delivery systems, as well as polymerization of microemulsions to produce microlatexes. The symposium also covered the major developments in self-assembled and insoluble monolayers at the gas/liquid and liquid/liquid interfaces as well as Langmuir-Blodgett films.
The Center for Surface Science and Engineering is most grateful to the National Science Foundation, the University of Florida, and the following companies for their generous support of this symposium: ALCOA, Inc.; Alcon Laboratories; ICI Surfactants; Kimberly-Clark Corporation; Kraft General Foods; LG Chem Ltd.; LG Cosmetics & Household Products; Lonza, Inc.; Milliken Research Corporation; Noven Pharmaceuticals; Procter & Gamble Company; and Rhne-Poulenc, Inc.
Each professor is grateful to his mentor and his students for their contributions to his academic endeavors. The influence of my late profes-
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sor, Jack H. Schulman, on everything that I have accomplished during the past 25 years cannot be overlooked. My involvement in the research on micelles, microemulsions, and monolayers, and many other areas of surface and colloid science, are directly linked to what I inherited as a student in Professor Schulman's laboratory.
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