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Author Doi, M. (Masao), 1948-

Title Soft matter physics / Masao Doi (Emeritus Professor, University of Tokyo ; Director of the Center of Soft Matter Physics and its Applications, Beihang University)
Published Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2013

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Contents Cover; Contents; 1 What is soft matter?; 1.1 Polymers; 1.2 Colloids; 1.3 Surfactants; 1.4 Liquid crystals; 1.5 What is common in soft matter?; 1.6 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; 2 Soft matter solutions; 2.1 Thermodynamics of solutions; 2.2 Phase separation; 2.3 Lattice model; 2.4 Polymer solutions; 2.5 Colloidal solutions; 2.6 Multi-component solutions; 2.7 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises; 3 Elastic soft matter; 3.1 Elastic soft matter; 3.2 Elasticity of a polymer chain; 3.3 Kuhn's theory for rubber elasticity; 3.4 Polymer gels; 3.5 Summary of this chapter
Further readingExercises; 4 Surfaces and surfactants; 4.1 Surface tension; 4.2 Wetting; 4.3 Surfactants; 4.4 Inter-surface potential; 4.5 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises; 5 Liquid crystals; 5.1 Nematic liquid crystals; 5.2 Mean field theory for the isotropic-nematic transition; 5.3 Landau-de Gennes theory; 5.4 Effect of a spatial gradient on the nematic order; 5.5 Onsager's theory for the isotropic-nematic transition of rod-like particles; 5.6 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises; 6 Brownian motion and thermal fluctuations
6.1 Random motion of small particles6.2 Brownian motion of a free particle; 6.3 Brownian motion in a potential field; 6.4 Brownian motion of particles of general shape; 6.5 Fluctuation-dissipation theorem; 6.6 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises; 7 Variational principle in soft matter dynamics; 7.1 Variational principle for the dynamics of particle-fluid systems; 7.2 Onsager principle; 7.3 Diffusion of particles in dilute solutions; 7.4 Diffusion of particles in concentrated solutions; 7.5 Rotational Brownian motion of rod-like particles; 7.6 Summary of this chapter
Further readingExercises; 8 Diffusion and permeation in soft matter; 8.1 Spatial correlation in soft matter solutions; 8.2 Diffusio-mechanical coupling in particle sedimentation; 8.3 Kinetics of phase separation; 8.4 Diffusio-mechanical coupling in gels; 8.5 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises; 9 Flow and deformation of soft matter; 9.1 Mechanical properties of soft matter; 9.2 Molecular models; 9.3 Viscoelasticity of non-entangled polymers; 9.4 Viscoelasticity of entangled polymers; 9.5 Rod-like polymers; 9.6 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises
10 Ionic soft matter10.1 Dissociation equilibrium; 10.2 Ionic gels; 10.3 Ion distribution near interfaces; 10.4 Electrokinetic phenomena; 10.5 Summary of this chapter; Further reading; Exercises; Appendix A: Continuum mechanics; A.1 Forces acting in a material; A.2 Stress tensor; A.3 Constitutive equations; A.4 Work done to the material; A.5 Ideal elastic material; A.6 Ideal viscous fluid; Appendix B: Restricted free energy; B.1 Systems under constraint; B.2 Properties of the restricted free energy; B.3 Method of constraining force; B.4 Example 1: Potential of mean force
Summary Soft matter (polymers, colloids, surfactants and liquid crystals) are an important class of materials in modern technology. They also form the basis of many future technologies, for example in medical and environmental applications. Soft matter shows complex behaviour between fluids and solids, and used to be a synonym of complex materials. Due to the developments of the past two decades, soft condensed matter can now be discussed on the same sound physical basis as solid condensedmatter. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of soft matter for undergraduate and graduate students
"Soft matter (polymers, colloids, surfactants and liquid crystals) are an important class of materials in modern technology. They also form the basis of many future technologies, for example in medical and environmental applications. Soft matter shows complex behaviour between fluids and solids, and used to be a synonym of complex materials. Due to the developments of the past two decades, soft condensed matter can now be discussed on the same sound physical basis as solid condensed matter. The purpose of this book is to provide an overview of soft matter for undergraduate and graduate students in physics and materials science. The book provides an introduction to soft matter (what it is, and what are the characteristics of such materials), and also provides the reader with the physical basis for understanding and discussing such characteristics in more detail. Many basic concepts, which are required in advanced courses of condensed matter physics, such as coarse graining, scaling, phase separation, order-disorder transition, Brownian motion, and fluctuation-dissipation theorem, are explained in detail with various forms of soft matter used as examples"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Soft condensed matter.
Order-disorder models.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Condensed Matter.
Order-disorder models
Soft condensed matter
Zachte materialen.
Microscopie.
Gel (chemie)
Computermodellen.
Langmuir-Blodgett films.
Cellulaire automaten.
Verstrooiing.
Granulair materiaal.
Hybride materialen.
Matèria condensada nova.
Matèria condensada tova.
Cristalls líquids.
Superfícies (Física)
Col·loides.
Suspensions (Química)
Fluids complexos.
Transformacions de fase (Física estadística)
Models ordre-desordre.
Genre/Form Llibres electrònics.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780191503504
0191503509
1299667554
9781299667556