1st Edition

Colloidal Silica Fundamentals and Applications

Edited By Horacio E. Bergna, William O. Roberts Copyright 2005
944 Pages
by CRC Press

940 Pages 675 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

944 Pages
by CRC Press

In spite of the apparent simplicity of silica’s composition and structure, scientists are still investigating fundamental questions regarding the formation, constitution, and behavior of colloidal silica systems. Colloidal Silica: Fundamentals and Applications introduces new information on colloid science related to silica chemistry as well as theoretical and experimental aspects of significant... Read more
Preparation of Sols and Gels. Stability of Sols. Surface Chemistry of Silica. Particle Size and Characterization Techniques. Silica Gels and Powders. Sol Gel Technology. Silica Coatings. Uses of Colloidal Silica. NMR of Silica Edge. Research in Russia. Analytical Methods.

Biography

Horacio E. Bergna, William O. Roberts

“This interesting book consists of 67 chapters, plus subject area overviews, and covers most aspects of the science of colloidal silica and its applications. The chapters are succinct and well illustrated, making it easy for the reader to find an absorb the concepts and information. … Included are more than 2700 references and a subject index.”
— Arthur Hubbard, in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, December 2005

"The book will increase the reader’s understanding of the most important problems in the area of colloidal silica science and technology. You will never think about colloidal silica the same way after reading this insightful and thought-provoking volume of the surfactant science series, which admirably adds itself to being used for frequent consultation."

– In Current Engineering Practice