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Physical Chemistry of Gas-Liquid Interfaces

  • 1st Edition - May 31, 2018
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Jennifer A. Faust, James E. House
  • Language: English

Physical Chemistry of Gas-Liquid Interfaces, the first volume in the Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry series, addresses the physical chemistry of gas transport… Read more

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Physical Chemistry of Gas-Liquid Interfaces, the first volume in the Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry series, addresses the physical chemistry of gas transport and reactions across liquid surfaces. Gas–liquid interfaces are all around us, especially within atmospheric systems such as sea spry aerosols, cloud droplets, and the surface of the ocean. Because the reaction environment at liquid surfaces is completely unlike bulk gas or bulk liquid, chemists must readjust their conceptual framework when entering this field. This book provides the necessary background in thermodynamics and computational and experimental techniques for scientists to obtain a thorough understanding of the physical chemistry of liquid surfaces in complex, real-world environments.

Key features

  • 2019 PROSE Awards - Winner: Category: Chemistry and Physics: Association of American Publishers
  • Provides an interdisciplinary view of the chemical dynamics of liquid surfaces, making the content of specific use to physical chemists and atmospheric scientists
  • Features 100 figures and illustrations to underscore key concepts and aid in retention for young scientists in industry and graduate students in the classroom
  • Helps scientists who are transitioning to this field by offering the appropriate thermodynamic background and surveying the current state of research

Readership

Graduate students and research scientists in academia and industry in physical chemistry and atmospheric science

Table of contents

Chapter 1 - Molecular Perspective of Gas–Liquid Interfaces: What Can Be Learned from Theoretical Simulations?
Chapter 2 - Molecular Simulations of Volatile Organic Interfaces
Chapter 3 - Fluctuations and Adsorption at Liquid–Vapor Interfaces
Chapter 4 - Ionization of Surfactants at the Air–Water Interface
Chapter 5 - Vibrational Spectroscopy of Gas–Liquid Interfaces
Chapter 6 - X-Ray Excited Electron Spectroscopy to Study Gas–Liquid Interfaces of Atmospheric Relevance
Chapter 7 - Liquid Surface X-Ray Scattering
Chapter 8 - Particle Beam Scattering from the Vacuum–Liquid Interface
Chapter 9 - Microfluidics and Interfacial Chemistry in the Atmosphere
Chapter 10 - Gas–Liquid Interfaces in the Atmosphere: Impacts, Complexity, and Challenges
Chapter 11 - New Particle Formation and Growth: Creating a New Atmospheric Phase Interface
Chapter 12 - Characterization of Individual Aerosol Particles
Chapter 13 - Heterogeneous Reactions in Aerosol
Chapter 14 - Interfacial Photochemistry

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 31, 2018
  • Language: English

About the editors

JF

Jennifer A. Faust

Dr. Jennifer A. Faust is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, College of Wooster, Wooster, OH, USA. She obtained her PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2015 and subsequently completed a postdoctoral fellowship in atmospheric chemistry at the University of Toronto. The Faust undergraduate research group currently focuses on characterizing multiphase reactions of organic components of rainwater.
Affiliations and expertise
College of Wooster, Wooster, OH, USA

JH

James E. House

J.E. House is Scholar in Residence, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Illinois State University. He received BS and MA degrees from Southern Illinois University and the PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana. In his 32 years at Illinois State, he taught a variety of courses in inorganic and physical chemistry. He has authored almost 150 publications in chemistry journals, many dealing with reactions in solid materials, as well as books on chemical kinetics, quantum mechanics, and inorganic chemistry. He was elected Professor of the Year in 2011 by the student body at Illinois Wesleyan University. He has also been elected to the Southern Illinois University Chemistry Alumni Hall of Fame. He is the Series Editor for Elsevier's Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry series, and a member of the editorial board of The Chemical Educator.
Affiliations and expertise
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Illinois State University, Normal, IL; and Scholar in Residence, Chemistry, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL, USA

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