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Buch, Englisch, 596 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 1140 g
ISBN: 978-3-03835-991-3
Verlag: Trans Tech Publications
This monograph deals with the shape of Liesegang operator and its respective phase diagrams of spontaneous surges and analyzed properties of cluster attractors. It describes the influence of pulsation noise or self-organization current of gel systems in a magnetic field on singularities of optic parameters of yttrium oxyhydrate, as well as on kinetic curves of changes in optic density of oxyhydrate systems, sorptive properties of d- and f-elements, and the structural organization of their colloids. This monograph is meant for postgraduate students, magisters, researchers, and those interested in solid-state chemistry and physics.
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Part 1 Molecular Brownian Motors of Colloid Oxyhydrate Systems
Chapter 2 The Liesegang Operator
Chapter 3 Optical Properties of Gel Oxyhydrates and Gel Clusters, Oxyhydrate “Noise”
Chapter 4 Research into Self-Organization Pulsation Ion Flows in Oxyhydrate Gels
Chapter 5 Caustics of Stochastic Flow Clusters and a Solution to the Problem of Formation of Very Cluster’s Particles
Chapter 6 Lagrangian Mappings’ Caustics in Gel Oxyhydrate Magnetic Ferrofluid
Chapter 7 The Form and the Mechanism of Stochastic Wave Clusters near Graphite Recording Electrodes
Chapter 8 New Principles of Research into Imperfect Crystallographic Forms of Colloid Chemical Clusters
Chapter 9 Electroglobules, Fulleroids and Multipoles
PART 2 Application Phenomena of Oxyhydrate Brownian Motors
Chapter 11 Crystallographic Composition of Synthetic Oxyhydrate Systems
Chapter 12 Textural Morphological Parameters of Oxyhydrates and their Sorptive Parameters
Chapter 13 Thermodynamics of Cation Exchange Sorption
Chapter 14 Sorptive Kinetic Properties of Oxyhydrate Gel Systems
Chapter 15 The Use of Oxyhydrate Sorbents in Applied Radiochemistry and Hydrometallurgy
Chapter 16 The Antibacterial Activity of Zirconium Oxyhydrate of d- and f-Elements with Carbon Presence