Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Molecular forces
- 1 Reasons for the enquiry
- 2 Different approaches to, and different kinds of, molecular forces
- 3 Electrostatic forces in electrolytes in outline
- 4 The balance of forces
- 5 Quantum mechanical forces in condensed media
- 6 The extension of the Lifshitz theory to include electrolytes and Hofmeister effects
- 7 Specific ion effects
- 8 Effects of dissolved gas and other solutes on hydrophobic interactions
- Part II Self assembly
- Index
- References
2 - Different approaches to, and different kinds of, molecular forces
from Part I - Molecular forces
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 January 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Part I Molecular forces
- 1 Reasons for the enquiry
- 2 Different approaches to, and different kinds of, molecular forces
- 3 Electrostatic forces in electrolytes in outline
- 4 The balance of forces
- 5 Quantum mechanical forces in condensed media
- 6 The extension of the Lifshitz theory to include electrolytes and Hofmeister effects
- 7 Specific ion effects
- 8 Effects of dissolved gas and other solutes on hydrophobic interactions
- Part II Self assembly
- Index
- References
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- Molecular Forces and Self AssemblyIn Colloid, Nano Sciences and Biology, pp. 17 - 34Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010