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Statistical Mechanics of Liquids and Solutions: Intermolecular Forces, Structure and Surface Interactions [Multiple-component retail product]

(University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 1036 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 11 Tables, black and white; 21 Illustrations, color; 100 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 hardbacks
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032896248
  • ISBN-13: 9781032896243
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 1036 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 11 Tables, black and white; 21 Illustrations, color; 100 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 hardbacks
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032896248
  • ISBN-13: 9781032896243
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The statistical mechanical theory of liquids and solutions is a fundamental area of physical sciences with important implications in other fields of science and for many industrial applications. Statistical Mechanics of Liquids and Solutions consists of two volumes on this subject.



The statistical mechanical theory of liquids and solutions is a fundamental area of physical sciences with important implications in other fields of science and for many industrial applications. Statistical Mechanics of Liquids and Solutions: Intermolecular Forces, Structure and Surface Interactions consists of two volumes on this subject. The first volume introduces equilibrium statistical mechanics in general and statistical mechanics of liquids and solutions at an introductory level and the second volume presents an advanced treatment of the latter subject and penetrates much deeper into liquid state theory.

A major theme in both books is the intimate relationship between forces in a fluid and the fluid structure - a relationship that is paramount for the understanding of the subject of interactions in dense fluids. Using this microscopic, molecular approach, the texts emphasize clarity of physical explanations for phenomena and mechanisms relevant to fluids, addressing the structure and behavior of liquids and solutions under various conditions. A notable feature is the author's treatment of intermolecular interactions in liquids and solutions that include interactions between nanoparticles, macroparticles, and surfaces.

Together, the books provide an in-depth treatment of simple fluids, molecular liquids, particle dispersions, dense ionic fluids and electrolyte solutions with molecular solvent, both in the bulk and in confinement. They contain a unified exact treatment of electrolyte solutions, ionic liquids and polar fluids as well as approximate theories and applications.

Volume I

Contents

Preface

Overview of Contents

Author

PART I Basis of Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics


1. Introduction

2. Statistical Mechanics from a Quantum Perspective

3. Classical Statistical Mechanics

4. Illustrative Examples from Some Classical Theories of Fluids

PART II Fluid Structure and Interparticle Interactions

5. Interaction Potentials and Distribution Functions

6. Interactions and Correlations in Simple Bulk

7. Inhomogeneous and Confined Simple Fluids

8. Surface Forces

List of Symbols

Index

Volume II

PART III Liquid State Theory for Homogeneous and Inhomogeneous Fluids

9. Basics of Liquid State Theory

10. Some Important Approximate Theories

11. Distribution Function Theory for Nonspherical Particles

PART IV Electrolytes and Polar Fluids

12. Electrolytes with Spherical Ions

13. Ionic Liquids and Electrolyte Solutions with Molecular Solvent

14. Polar Fluids

List of Symbols

Index

Roland Kjellander earned a masters degree in chemical engineering, a Ph.D. in physical chemistry, and the title of docent in physical chemistry from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. He is currently a professor emeritus of physical chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His previous appointments include roles in various academic and research capacities at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden; Australian National University, Canberra;

Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA; and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. He was awarded the 2004 Pedagogical Prize from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and the 2007 Norblad-Ekstrand Medal from the Swedish Chemical Society. Professor Kjellanders field of research is statistical mechanics, in particular liquid state theory.