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Physics and Chemistry of Interfaces 【H.J.Butt,K.Graf,M.Kappl】

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[书名]Physics and Chemistry of Interfaces
[作者]Hans-Jürgen Butt, Karlheinz Graf, Michael Kappl
[出版社]Wiley-VCH Verlag & Co. KGaA
[分类] 物理,材料科学
[图书格式] pdf
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Interface science has changed significantly during the last 10–15 years. This is partially due to
scientific breakthroughs. For example, the invention of scanning probe microscopy and refined
diffraction methods allow us to look at interfaces under “wet” conditions with unprecedented
accuracy. This change is also due to the greatly increased community of interfacial scientists.
One reason is certainly the increased relevance of micro- and nanotechnology, including
lab-on-chip technology, microfluids, and biochips. Objects in the micro- and nanoworld are
dominated by surface effects rather than gravitation or inertia. Therefore, surface science is
the basis for nanotechnology.
The expansion of the community is correlated with an increased interdisciplinarity. Traditionally
the community tended to be split into “dry” surface scientists (mainly physicists working
under ultrahigh vacuum conditions) and “wet” surface scientists (mainly colloid chemists).
In addition, engineers dealing with applications like coatings, adhesion, or lubrication, formed
a third community. This differentiation is significantly less pronounced and interface science
has become a really interdisciplinary field of research including, for example, chemical engineering
and biology.
This development motivated us to write this textbook. It is a general introduction to surface
and interface science. It focuses on basic concepts rather than specific details, on understanding
rather than learning facts. The most important techniques and methods are introduced.
The book reflects that interfacial science is a diverse field of research. Several classical scientific
or engineering disciplines are involved. It contains basic science and applied topics such
as wetting, friction, and lubrication. Many textbooks concentrate on certain aspects of surface
science such as techniques involving ultrahigh vacuum or classical “wet” colloid chemistry.
We tried to include all aspects because we feel that for a good understanding of interfaces, a
comprehensive introduction is required.


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