Springer, 2005. 327 p. ISBN:0306485273
This is the first book to feature interfacial nanochemistry of liquid/liquid interfaces, which is a new boundary field between analytical chemistry, colloid and surface chemistry, electrochemistry, laser spectroscopy, separation engineering, and interfacial organic synthesis. The liquid/liquid interface is a very general subject of interest both to pure and industrial chemists, especially those engaged in research on solvent extraction of metal ion and organic compounds, interfacial synthesis, and micro-scale analysis. This book will give them deep insight into the nature of the liquid/liquid interface and what kind of reactions can take place there.
Second harmonic generation at liquid/liquid interfaces
Vibrational sum-frequency spectroscopic investigations of molecular interactions at liquid/liquid interfaces
Observation of dynamic molecular behaviour at liquid/liquid interfaces by using the time-resolved quasi-elastic laser scattering method
Direct force measurement at liquid/liquid interfaces
A molecular theory of solutions at liquid interfaces
Electrochemical process at aqueous/organic solution or aqueous/membrane interfaces
Electrochemical instability at liquid/liquid interfaces
Electron transfer at liquid/liquid interfaces
Mass transfer and reaction rate in the nano-region of microdroplet/solution interfaces
Single molecule diffusion and metal complex formation at liquid/liquid interfaces
Molecular recognition of ions at liquid/liquid interfaces
Photochemistry at liquid/liquid interfaces
Development of surfactant-type catalysts for organic synthesis in water
Bioseparation through liquid-liquid interfaces