Reprint

Colloid Chemistry

Edited by
December 2018
232 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-459-8 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-460-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Colloid Chemistry that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Summary

The Special Issue Colloid Chemistry presents a comprehensive overview of what opportunities the colloidal scale, i.e., the nanoscale, offers to scientists from chemistry, physics, materials sciences, and biomedicine. Sophistically designed colloids are used for studying physical and physicochemical phenomena to gain a deeper understanding of interparticle interactions, not forgetting that such insights can be used to create tailored materials for a variety of applications. This Issue covers aspects from the synthesis to the analysis of colloidal properties and presents opportunities for their further application.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
hydrogels; self-healing; supramolecular materials; non-covalent interactions; dynamic cross-links; physical gels; transient networks; mechanical failure and recovery; self-assembly; host-guest chemistry; diffusion; friction; scaling theory; colloid gel; colloids; fluid interfaces; immobilization; nucleolipid; nucleoside; glycosyl; bolaamphiphiles; low-molecular-weight gels (LMWG); carbamate; hydrogels; supramolecular assemblies; thixotropy; photo-crosslinkable colloids; dynamic light scattering; differential dynamics microscopy; ellipsoid; PMMA; gel; sol; aggregation; cyclodextrin; hydration; superhydrophobic surfaces; droplets; nanoparticles; evaporation; self-assembly; self-propelling; anisometric; colloids; supraparticles; functional materials; catalysis; colloid gel; grafting density; temperature-triggered gelation; surface initiated atom transfer radical polymerization; cellulose; chitosan; collagen; gelatin; peptides; self-assembling; nanogels; shape memory; molecularly imprinting; 3D printing; gels; self-assembly; surfactants; amphiphilic polymers; rheology; colloids; micelles; microemulsions; vesicles; biomimetic hydrogel; biointerface; elastic solids; contact mechanics; poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG); soft colloidal probe; reflection interference contrast microscopy (RICM); colloid; wetting; capillarity; n/a