EnSE 310 Colloids, Interfaces, and Surfaces

The course covers a variety of topics in surface science, including surface tension and surface free energy (theory and measurement methods), surface films on liquid substrates (surface potential, monomolecular films, Langmuir-Blodgett layers), capillarity, gecko effect, electrical aspects of surface chemistry (electrical double layer, zeta potential, DLVO theory), surface of solids, solid-liquid interface, stability of dispersions, stabilization of suspensions, contact angle (theory and measurement methods), emulsions, foams and aerosols, wetting of surfaces by liquids, lotus effect, flotation, aggregation and flocculation, detergency, surfactants, self-assembly, micelles and vesicles, friction, lubrication and adhesion, adsorption, characterization of colloidal particles, etc. Applications of colloid and surface science in petroleum recovery, coating and painting, food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry will also be covered. Surface characterization methods will be introduced.

Credits

3