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Intermolecular and Surface Forces: With Applications to Colloidal and Biological Systems

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This book describes the roles of various intermolecular and interparticle forces in determining the properties of simple systems such as gases, liquids, and solids, of more complex colloidal, polymeric, and biological systems. The book provides a thorough grounding in theories and concepts of intermolecular forces, allowing students and researchers to recognize which forces are important in any particular system and how to control these forces.

Key Features
• Surface-force measurements
• Solvation and structural forces
• Hydration and hydophobic forces
• Ion-correlation forces
• Thermal fluctuation (steric and undulation) forces
• Particle and surface interactions in polymer melts and polymer solutions
• Contains worked examples, discussion topics, and more than 100 problems

480 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 1985

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February 24, 2008
This is by far the most useful scientific book I used in graduate school. I pretty much read the entire thing before my oral qualifying exams, now as I write my thesis, it's currently on my desk marked with sticky notes.... However, I can only give it four stars for its dry wording and lack of plot.

Israelachvili really knows how to put those mathematical equations to use when describing collective membrane behavior, predicting phase separations and calculating equilibrium constants! Additionally, his treatment of electrostatics near surfaces and in colloids is outstanding.
I highly recommend this if you have insomnia or are currently a young graduate student in the physical biosciences.
Mwaha hahahahahahahhaha (mad scientist laughter).......
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63 reviews26 followers
January 9, 2021
I used this book as a reference manual for the course ESC 507 Bioarchitecture at Penn State in Spring 2018. It was an excellent resource for me since I was not familiar with Surface Science.

I later on decided to develop skills in molecular dynamics using other books such as Computer Simulation of Liquids by MP Allen, Modeling Materials by Tadmor and Miller and Thermodynamics by HB Callen. Why this book still stays close to me is because it is very thoroughly written with a LOT of verbose text on the simplest things. While the other books follow up on the human-invented techniques in great details, when I read this book, I feel it is about the fundamental aspects of nature.

Yet, it helped me a lot in deriving some equations for a problem I was working on and felt I had no idea what I was looking for. It is just a wonderful book. Read it! 😊
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134 reviews
December 14, 2011
An excellent update to the previous addition with material dealing with modern nano materials and additional problems at the end of the chapter.
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