TY - BOOK AU - Watarai,Hitoshi AU - Teramae,Norio AU - Sawada,Tsuguo ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Interfacial Nanochemistry: Molecular Science and Engineering at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces T2 - Nanostructure Science and Technology, SN - 9780387275413 U1 - 543 23 PY - 2005/// CY - Boston, MA PB - Springer US KW - CHEMISTRY KW - ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY KW - CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL ORGANIC KW - ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY KW - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY N1 - Second Harmonic Generation at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Vibrational Sum-Frequency Spectroscopic Investigations of Molecular Interactions at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Observation of Dynamic Molecular Behaviour at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces by Using the Time-Resolved Quasi-Elastic Laser Scattering Method -- Direct Force Measurement at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- A Molecular Theory of Solutions at Liquid Interfaces -- Electrochemical Processes at Aqueous/Organic Solution or Aqueous/Membrane Interfaces -- Electrochemical Instability at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Electron Transfer at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Mass Transfer and Reaction Rate in the Nano-Region of Microdroplet/Solution Interfaces -- Single Molecule Diffusion and Metal Complex Formation at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Molecular Recognition of Ions at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Photochemistry at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces -- Development of Surfactant-Type Catalysts for Organic Synthesis in Water -- Bioseparation Through Liquid-Liquid Interfaces N2 - This is the first book to feature interfacial nanochemistry of liquid/liquid interfaces, which is a new boundary field between analytical chemistry, colloid and surface chemistry, electrochemistry, laser spectroscopy, separation engineering, and interfacial organic synthesis. The liquid/liquid interface is a very general subject of interest both to pure and industrial chemists, especially those engaged in research on solvent extraction of metal ion and organic compounds, interfacial synthesis, and micro-scale analysis. This book will give them deep insight into the nature of the liquid/liquid interface and what kind of reactions can take place there UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-27541-X ER -