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Book Synopsis
Teaching the fundamental knowledge required for successful dispersion of powders in a liquid, this book covers a host of topics -- from recent advances to industrial applications.
In 15 chapters it supports formulation chemists in preparing a suspension in a more rational way, by applying the principles of colloid and interface science, while at the same time enabling the research scientist to discover new methods for preparing stable suspensions.
Essential reading for those working in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, paint, ceramic and agricultural industries.


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“Therefore, it is an essential and interdisciplinary guideline, and warmly recommended not only to those working in the field of dispersions/suspensions in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, paint, ceramic and agricultural industries but also to students, scientists and practitioners in other scientific fields (chemistry/food science & technology/food processing, production, etc).” (Advances in Food Science, 1 January 2013)



Table of Contents
Preface

GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Fundamental Knowledge Required for Successful Dispersions of Powders into Liquids
Particle Dimensions in Suspensions
Concentration Range of Suspensions
Outline of the Book

FUNDAMENTALS OF WETTING AND SPREADING
Introduction
The Concept of the Contact Angle

Adhesion Tension
Work of Adhesion Wa
Work of Cohesion
Calculation of Surface Tension and Contact Angle
The Spreading of Liquids on Surfaces
Contact Angle Hysteresis

THE CRITICAL SURFACE TENSION OF WETTING AND THE ROLE OF SURFACTANTS IN POWDER WETTING
The Critical Surface Tension of Wetting
Theoretical Basis of the Critical Surface Tension
Effect of Surfactant Adsorption
Dynamic Processes of Adsorption and Wetting
Wetting of Powders by Liquids

STRUCTURE OF THE SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE AND ELECTROSTATIC STABILIZATION
Structure of the Solid-Liquid Interface
Structure of the Electrical Double Layer
Distinction between Specific and Nonspecific Adsorbed Ions
Electrical Double-Layer Repulsion
van der Waals Attraction
Total Energy of Interaction
Flocculation of Suspensions
Criteria for Stabilization of Dispersions with Double-Layer Interaction

ELECTROKINETIC PHENOMENA AND ZETA POTENTIAL
Stern-Grahame Model of the Double Layer
Calculation of Zeta Potential from Particle Mobility
Measurement of Electrophoretic Mobility and Zeta Potential
Electroacoustic Methods

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISPERSING AGENTS AND ADSORPTION OF SURFACTANTS AT THE SOLID/LIQUID INTERFACE
Classification of Dispersing Agents

ADSORPTION AND CONFORMATION OF POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS AT THE SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE
Theories of Polymer Adsorption
Experimental Techniques for Studying Polymeric Adsorption
Measurement of the Adsorption Isotherm
Measurement of the Fraction of Segments p
Determination of the Segment Density Distribution p(z) and Adsorbed Layer Thickness delta h
Examples of the Adsorption Isotherms of Nonionic Polymeric Surfactants
Adsorbed Layer Thickness Results
Kinetics of Polymer Adsorption

STABILIZATION AND DESTABILIZATION OF SUSPENSIONS USING POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS AND THE THEORY OF STERIC STABILIZATION
Introduction
Interaction between Particles Containing Adsorbed Polymeric Surfactant Layers (Steric Stabilization)
Flocculation of Sterically Stabilized Dispersions
Bridging Flocculation by Polymers and Polyelectrolytes
Examples for Suspension Stabilization Using Polymeric Surfactants
Polymeric Surfactants for Stabilization of Preformed Latex Dispersions

PROPERTIES OF CONCENTRATED SUSPENSIONS
Interparticle Interactions and Their Combination
Definition of "Dilute", "Concentrated", and "Solid" Suspensions
States of Suspension on Standing

SEDIMENTATION OF SUSPENSIONS AND PREVENTION OF FORMATION OF DILATANT SEDIMENTS
Sedimentation Rate of Suspensions
Prevention of Sedimentation and Formation of Dilatant Sediments

CHARACTERIZATION OF SUSPENSIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF THEIR STABILITY
Introduction
Assessment of the Structure of the Solid/Liquid Interface
Assessment of Sedimentation of Suspensions
Assessment of Flocculation and Ostwald Ripening (Crystal Growth)
Scattering Techniques
Measurement of Rate of Flocculation
Measurement of Incipient Flocculation
Measurement of Crystal Growth (Ostwald Ripening)
Bulk Properties of Suspensions: Equilibrium Sediment Volume (or Height) and Redispersion

RHEOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ASSESSMENT OF STABILITY OF SUSPENSIONS
Introduction
Steady-State Measurements
Constant Stress (Creep) Measurements
Dynamic (Oscillatory) Measurements

RHEOLOGY OF CONCENTRATED SUSPENSIONS
Introduction

Dispersion of Powders: in Liquids and Stabilization of Suspensions

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      Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
      Publication Date: 13/06/2012
      ISBN13: 9783527329410, 978-3527329410
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      Book Synopsis
      Teaching the fundamental knowledge required for successful dispersion of powders in a liquid, this book covers a host of topics -- from recent advances to industrial applications.
      In 15 chapters it supports formulation chemists in preparing a suspension in a more rational way, by applying the principles of colloid and interface science, while at the same time enabling the research scientist to discover new methods for preparing stable suspensions.
      Essential reading for those working in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, paint, ceramic and agricultural industries.


      Trade Review

      “Therefore, it is an essential and interdisciplinary guideline, and warmly recommended not only to those working in the field of dispersions/suspensions in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, food, paint, ceramic and agricultural industries but also to students, scientists and practitioners in other scientific fields (chemistry/food science & technology/food processing, production, etc).” (Advances in Food Science, 1 January 2013)



      Table of Contents
      Preface

      GENERAL INTRODUCTION
      Fundamental Knowledge Required for Successful Dispersions of Powders into Liquids
      Particle Dimensions in Suspensions
      Concentration Range of Suspensions
      Outline of the Book

      FUNDAMENTALS OF WETTING AND SPREADING
      Introduction
      The Concept of the Contact Angle

      Adhesion Tension
      Work of Adhesion Wa
      Work of Cohesion
      Calculation of Surface Tension and Contact Angle
      The Spreading of Liquids on Surfaces
      Contact Angle Hysteresis

      THE CRITICAL SURFACE TENSION OF WETTING AND THE ROLE OF SURFACTANTS IN POWDER WETTING
      The Critical Surface Tension of Wetting
      Theoretical Basis of the Critical Surface Tension
      Effect of Surfactant Adsorption
      Dynamic Processes of Adsorption and Wetting
      Wetting of Powders by Liquids

      STRUCTURE OF THE SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE AND ELECTROSTATIC STABILIZATION
      Structure of the Solid-Liquid Interface
      Structure of the Electrical Double Layer
      Distinction between Specific and Nonspecific Adsorbed Ions
      Electrical Double-Layer Repulsion
      van der Waals Attraction
      Total Energy of Interaction
      Flocculation of Suspensions
      Criteria for Stabilization of Dispersions with Double-Layer Interaction

      ELECTROKINETIC PHENOMENA AND ZETA POTENTIAL
      Stern-Grahame Model of the Double Layer
      Calculation of Zeta Potential from Particle Mobility
      Measurement of Electrophoretic Mobility and Zeta Potential
      Electroacoustic Methods

      GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISPERSING AGENTS AND ADSORPTION OF SURFACTANTS AT THE SOLID/LIQUID INTERFACE
      Classification of Dispersing Agents

      ADSORPTION AND CONFORMATION OF POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS AT THE SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACE
      Theories of Polymer Adsorption
      Experimental Techniques for Studying Polymeric Adsorption
      Measurement of the Adsorption Isotherm
      Measurement of the Fraction of Segments p
      Determination of the Segment Density Distribution p(z) and Adsorbed Layer Thickness delta h
      Examples of the Adsorption Isotherms of Nonionic Polymeric Surfactants
      Adsorbed Layer Thickness Results
      Kinetics of Polymer Adsorption

      STABILIZATION AND DESTABILIZATION OF SUSPENSIONS USING POLYMERIC SURFACTANTS AND THE THEORY OF STERIC STABILIZATION
      Introduction
      Interaction between Particles Containing Adsorbed Polymeric Surfactant Layers (Steric Stabilization)
      Flocculation of Sterically Stabilized Dispersions
      Bridging Flocculation by Polymers and Polyelectrolytes
      Examples for Suspension Stabilization Using Polymeric Surfactants
      Polymeric Surfactants for Stabilization of Preformed Latex Dispersions

      PROPERTIES OF CONCENTRATED SUSPENSIONS
      Interparticle Interactions and Their Combination
      Definition of "Dilute", "Concentrated", and "Solid" Suspensions
      States of Suspension on Standing

      SEDIMENTATION OF SUSPENSIONS AND PREVENTION OF FORMATION OF DILATANT SEDIMENTS
      Sedimentation Rate of Suspensions
      Prevention of Sedimentation and Formation of Dilatant Sediments

      CHARACTERIZATION OF SUSPENSIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF THEIR STABILITY
      Introduction
      Assessment of the Structure of the Solid/Liquid Interface
      Assessment of Sedimentation of Suspensions
      Assessment of Flocculation and Ostwald Ripening (Crystal Growth)
      Scattering Techniques
      Measurement of Rate of Flocculation
      Measurement of Incipient Flocculation
      Measurement of Crystal Growth (Ostwald Ripening)
      Bulk Properties of Suspensions: Equilibrium Sediment Volume (or Height) and Redispersion

      RHEOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES FOR ASSESSMENT OF STABILITY OF SUSPENSIONS
      Introduction
      Steady-State Measurements
      Constant Stress (Creep) Measurements
      Dynamic (Oscillatory) Measurements

      RHEOLOGY OF CONCENTRATED SUSPENSIONS
      Introduction

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