by Klaus Wandelt (Editor)
Covering interface science from a novel surface science perspective, this seven-volume handbook offers a comprehensive overview of both these and numerous other topics.
The initial chapters treat basic fundamentals on such topics as vacuum technology, while general chapters -- where appropriate -- describe theoretical methods and provide models to help explain the respective phenomena, such as band structure calculations, chemisorption and segregation. Additionally, short references to more specialized methodology accompany the descriptions of the most important techniques.
Ideal as a reference for scientists in the field, as well as an introduction to current methods for newcomers.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Klaus Wandelt, Professor Dr.
Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Surfaces and Interfaces
University of Bonn
Klaus Wandelt is Regional Editor Europe of 'Surface Science' since 1995.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Theory of Solid/Electrolyte Interfaces
Structure and Dynamics of Liquid-Solid Interfaces
Probing Liquid/Solid Interfaces at the Molecular Level
Metal/Electrolyte Interfaces: An Atomic View
Fundamental Aspects of Electro-Catalysis
X-Ray Spectroscopy at Electro-Catalytic Interfaces
Non-Linear Processes at Solid/Liquid Interfaces
Adsorption of Biomolecules
Liquid Surfaces
Surfaces of Ionic Liquids
Superhydrophobicity
Cell Penetrating Peptides Targeting and Distorting Biological Membranes