Synopsis
The field of chemically modified particle surfaces has seen many significant developments in recent years. Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Chemically Modified Surfaces covers the latest analytical and synthetic techniques for the development and understanding of these surfaces. Encompassing subjects including self-assembled monolayers, scanning probe microscopies, combinatorial synthetic techniques, plasma polymerizations and molecular modelling of modified surfaces, the book provides a unique snap-shot of state-of-the-art concepts and tools. Documenting the most recent research in an interdisciplinary subject, this book will be welcomed by chemists, materials scientists, engineers and physicists in both academia and industry.
Review
"... provide a multitude of ideas for anyone wanting to develop new stationary phases or bonding methods for chromatography." (Chromatographia, Vol 50, No 7/8, October 1999, p 508)
"... an excellent compendium of modern concepts and analytical tools, applied to the evaluation of the surface of particles and films ..." (The Alchemist Website, September 1999)
"The book should be acquired by all chemists active in materials science ..." (Reactive and Functional Polymers, 233-234)
"... eclectic, interesting and ... high quality ... " (The Analyst Web Site, October 1999)
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