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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV001967964
    Format: VII, 376 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-471-07100-5
    Series Statement: A Wiley-Interscience publication
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Schwankungserscheinung ; Lichtstreuung ; Chemie ; Lichtstreuung ; Rayleigh-Streuung ; Lichtstreuung ; Anwendung ; Molekül
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV014100678
    Format: VII, 376 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. publ., unabridged reprint [of the ed.] New York, 1976
    ISBN: 0-486-41155-9 , 978-0-486-41155-2
    Note: S. II: "The authors have written a new preface and made a number of corrections to the text for this new edition."
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lichtstreuung ; Anwendung ; Chemie ; Lichtstreuung ; Schwankungserscheinung ; Lichtstreuung ; Rayleigh-Streuung ; Molekül
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  • 3
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] :Plenum Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV002272420
    Format: XIV, 420 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-306-41790-1
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 406 - 416
    Language: English
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy , Physics
    RVK:
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Photonenkorrelationsspektroskopie ; Lichtstreuung ; Photoelektronenspektroskopie
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042415497
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 477 p)
    ISBN: 9789401004428 , 9781402005022
    Series Statement: NATO Science Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences 568
    Note: This volume is based on lectures given at the NATO-Advanced Study Institute on Structure and Dynamics of Polymer and Colloid Systems held in Les Houches, France from September 14-24, 1999. The meeting arose from a perceived need to bring together scientists studying the polymer and colloid fields. Although these fields are intertwined and share many techniques (e. g. , light, neutron and x-ray scattering), it is remarkable how little the approaches and concepts used by the one field penetrate the other. For instance, the theory of spherical colloids is very highly developed and many of the concepts developed for these systems can be extended to those with non-spherical morphology, such as solutions of rigid rod polymers. In addition, mixtures of polymers and colloids, both in the bulk and at interfaces, are the basis for many industrial products. Methods are now rapidly being developed for understanding the structure and dynamics in polymer/colloid mixtures at the molecular level, but the point of view of the colloid scientist is often rather different from that of the polymer scientist. The NATO-ASI brought together polymer and colloid scientists, including many young researchers, who presented and discussed recent developments in these fields and the possibilities for cross-fertilization This volume contains articles on a wide variety of topics at the research forefront of the polymer and colloid fields by some of the world's foremost experts at a level accessible to graduate students, post-docs and researchers
    Language: English
    Keywords: Polymere ; Kolloid ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_436029545
    Format: vii, 376 S., 4"
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024369050
    Format: VII, 376 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: Reprint d. Ausg. New York, Wiley, 1976
    ISBN: 0894644238
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: Chemistry/Pharmacy
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lichtstreuung ; Anwendung ; Chemie ; Lichtstreuung ; Schwankungserscheinung ; Lichtstreuung ; Rayleigh-Streuung ; Molekül
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947363632502882
    Format: eReference. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9781402044656
    Content: Progress in basic soft matter research is driven largely by the experimental techniques available. Much of the work is concerned with understanding them at the microscopic level, especially at the nanometer length scales that give soft matter studies a wide overlap with nanotechnology. This 2 volume reference work, split into 4 parts, presents detailed discussions of many of the major techniques commonly used as well as some of those in current development for studying and manipulating soft matter. The articles are intended to be accessible to the interdisciplinary audience (at the graduate student level and above) that is or will be engaged in soft matter studies or those in other disciplines who wish to view some of the research methods in this fascinating field. Part 1 contains articles with a largely (but, in most cases, not exclusively) theoretical content and/or that cover material relevant to more than one of the techniques covered in subsequent volumes. It includes an introductory chapter on some of the time and space-time correlation functions that are extensively employed in other articles in the series, a comprehensive treatment of integrated intensity (static) light scattering from macromolecular solutions, as well as articles on small angle scattering from micelles and scattering from brush copolymers. A chapter on block copolymers reviews the theory (random phase approximation) of these systems, and surveys experiments on them (including static and dynamic light scattering, small-angle x-ray and neutron scattering as well as neutron spin echo (NSE) experiments). This chapter describes block copolymer behavior in the "disordered phase" and also their self-organization. The volume concludes with a review of the theory and computer simulations of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 2 contains material on dynamic light scattering, light scattering in shear fields and the related techniques of fluorescence recovery after photo bleaching (also called fluorescence photo bleaching recovery to avoid the unappealing acronym of the usual name), fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy, and forced Rayleigh scattering. Volume 11 concludes with an extensive treatment of light scattering from dispersions of polysaccharides. Part 3 presents articles devoted to the use of x-rays and neutrons to study soft matter systems. It contains survey articles on both neutron and x-ray methods and more detailed articles on the study of specific systems- gels, melts, surfaces, polyelectrolytes, proteins, nucleic acids, block copolymers. It includes an article on the emerging x-ray photon correlation technique, the x-ray analogue to dynamic light scattering (photon correlation spectroscopy). Part 4 describes direct imaging techniques and methods for manipulating soft matter systems. It includes discussions of electron microscopy techniques, atomic force microscopy, single molecule microscopy, optical tweezers (with applications to the study of DNA, myosin motors, etc.), visualizing molecules at interfaces, advances in high contrast optical microscopy (with applications to imaging giant vesicles and motile cells), and methods for synthesizing and atomic force microscopy imaging of novel highly branched polymers.. Soft matter research is, like most modern scientific work, an international endeavor. This is reflected by the contributions to these volumes by leaders in the field from laboratories in nine different counties. An important contribution to the international flavor of the field comes, in particular, from x-ray and neutron experiments that commonly involve the use of a few large facilities that are multinational in their staff and user base.
    Note: Volume I: Part I: Basic Concepts of Scattering -- Rod-like particles and Semi-rigid Polymers -- Theory of Polyelectrolytes -- Star Polymers and Dendrimers -- Micelles -- Brush-like Polymers -- Part II: Static Light Scattering -- Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) -- Light Scattering in Shear Fields -- Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching -- Forced Rayleigh Scattering (FRS) -- Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) -- Dynamics of Block Copolymer disordered state: RPA approach. Light Scattering by Polysaccharides -- Gels. Volume II: Part III: Neutron Scattering: SANS -- SANS Liquid Crystal -- Adsorption of polyelectrolyte micelles as studied with neutron reflectivity and ellipsometry -- X-ray Scattering: SAXS/WAXS and ASAXS -- X-Ray (XPCS) -- SAXS of Polyelectrolytes -- SAXS of Block Copolymer -- SAXS by Proteins -- Part IV: Imaging of Membranes (AFM) -- Vesicles/micelles/rods and Imaging -- Polymers at Interfaces (AFM, etc) -- Cryo-TEM -- Tweezers and Fluorescence microscopy -- Single Molecule Microscopy -- DNA Manipulation -- Brush-like Polymers -- Proteines/AFM.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781402044649
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :
    UID:
    edoccha_9958371449102883
    Format: 1 online resource (eReference.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2008.
    ISBN: 1-4020-4465-8
    Content: Progress in basic soft matter research is driven largely by the experimental techniques available. Much of the work is concerned with understanding them at the microscopic level, especially at the nanometer length scales that give soft matter studies a wide overlap with nanotechnology. This 2 volume reference work, split into 4 parts, presents detailed discussions of many of the major techniques commonly used as well as some of those in current development for studying and manipulating soft matter. The articles are intended to be accessible to the interdisciplinary audience (at the graduate student level and above) that is or will be engaged in soft matter studies or those in other disciplines who wish to view some of the research methods in this fascinating field. Part 1 contains articles with a largely (but, in most cases, not exclusively) theoretical content and/or that cover material relevant to more than one of the techniques covered in subsequent volumes. It includes an introductory chapter on some of the time and space-time correlation functions that are extensively employed in other articles in the series, a comprehensive treatment of integrated intensity (static) light scattering from macromolecular solutions, as well as articles on small angle scattering from micelles and scattering from brush copolymers. A chapter on block copolymers reviews the theory (random phase approximation) of these systems, and surveys experiments on them (including static and dynamic light scattering, small-angle x-ray and neutron scattering as well as neutron spin echo (NSE) experiments). This chapter describes block copolymer behavior in the "disordered phase" and also their self-organization. The volume concludes with a review of the theory and computer simulations of polyelectrolyte solutions. Part 2 contains material on dynamic light scattering, light scattering in shear fields and the related techniques of fluorescence recovery after photo bleaching (also called fluorescence photo bleaching recovery to avoid the unappealing acronym of the usual name), fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy, and forced Rayleigh scattering. Volume 11 concludes with an extensive treatment of light scattering from dispersions of polysaccharides. Part 3 presents articles devoted to the use of x-rays and neutrons to study soft matter systems. It contains survey articles on both neutron and x-ray methods and more detailed articles on the study of specific systems- gels, melts, surfaces, polyelectrolytes, proteins, nucleic acids, block copolymers. It includes an article on the emerging x-ray photon correlation technique, the x-ray analogue to dynamic light scattering (photon correlation spectroscopy). Part 4 describes direct imaging techniques and methods for manipulating soft matter systems. It includes discussions of electron microscopy techniques, atomic force microscopy, single molecule microscopy, optical tweezers (with applications to the study of DNA, myosin motors, etc.), visualizing molecules at interfaces, advances in high contrast optical microscopy (with applications to imaging giant vesicles and motile cells), and methods for synthesizing and atomic force microscopy imaging of novel highly branched polymers.. Soft matter research is, like most modern scientific work, an international endeavor. This is reflected by the contributions to these volumes by leaders in the field from laboratories in nine different counties. An important contribution to the international flavor of the field comes, in particular, from x-ray and neutron experiments that commonly involve the use of a few large facilities that are multinational in their staff and user base.
    Note: Includes index. , Volume I: Part I: Basic Concepts of Scattering -- Rod-like particles and Semi-rigid Polymers -- Theory of Polyelectrolytes -- Star Polymers and Dendrimers -- Micelles -- Brush-like Polymers -- Part II: Static Light Scattering -- Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) -- Light Scattering in Shear Fields -- Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching -- Forced Rayleigh Scattering (FRS) -- Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy (FCS) -- Dynamics of Block Copolymer disordered state: RPA approach. Light Scattering by Polysaccharides -- Gels. Volume II: Part III: Neutron Scattering: SANS -- SANS Liquid Crystal -- Adsorption of polyelectrolyte micelles as studied with neutron reflectivity and ellipsometry -- X-ray Scattering: SAXS/WAXS and ASAXS -- X-Ray (XPCS) -- SAXS of Polyelectrolytes -- SAXS of Block Copolymer -- SAXS by Proteins -- Part IV: Imaging of Membranes (AFM) -- Vesicles/micelles/rods and Imaging -- Polymers at Interfaces (AFM, etc) -- Cryo-TEM -- Tweezers and Fluorescence microscopy -- Single Molecule Microscopy -- DNA Manipulation -- Brush-like Polymers -- Proteines/AFM. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4020-8290-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4020-4464-X
    Language: English
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