Polyelectrolytes and Nanoparticles Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007 Edition
Author(s): Joachim Koetz (Author), Sabine Kosmella (Author)
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: November 30, 2010
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007
Language: English
Print length: 122 pages
ISBN-10: 3642079741
ISBN-13: 9783642079740
Book Description
This lab manual guides chemists through demonstrations of synergistic effects between polyelectrolytes and nanoparticles. It is the first book on the topic giving practical descriptions as well as tips and tricks. After a short introduction into the field of polyelectrolytes and polyelectrolyte characterization, the role of polyelectrolytes in the process of nanoparticle formation is discussed in more detail. However, polyelectrolytes can directly influence the growing of nanoparticles and can also stabilize the nanoparticles formed. Therefore, the nanoparticle formation in polyelectrolyte-modified template phases, e.g. microemulsions, is of growing interest. Finally, methods for characterization of the polyelectrolyte-modified nanoparticles are explained. All the methods and preparation techniques are discussed in sufficient detail to give readers deeper insight into the methodical background.
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
This lab manual guides chemists through demonstrations of synergistic effects between polyelectrolytes and nanoparticles. After a short introduction into the field of polyelectrolytes and polyelectrolyte characterization, the role of polyelectrolytes in the process of nanoparticle formation is discussed in more detail. However, polyelectrolytes can directly influence the growing of nanoparticles and also can stabilize the nanoparticles formed. Therefore, the nanoparticle formation in polyelectrolyte-modified template phases, e.g. microemulsions, is of growing interest. Finally, methods for characterization of the polyelectrolyte-modified nanoparticles are explained. The adsorption of polyelectrolytes can be detected by measuring the zeta potential at the nanoparticle surface by means of electrophoretic light scattering, acoustophoresis or streaming potential measurements. It is also shown that the particle size and particle size distribution can be determined by using dynamic light scattering in combination with electron microscopy. Moreover, all methods and preparation techniques are discussed in sufficient detail to give readers deeper insight into the methodical background.