Progress in surface and membrane science. Volume 10 / edited by D.A. Cadenhead, J.F. Danielli.

Progress in Surface and Membrane Science, Volume 10 covers the advances in surface and membrane science. The book discusses the selective changes of cellular particles influencing sedimentation properties; and the rotating disk and ring-disk electrodes in investigations of surface phenomena at the m...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ScienceDirect)
Other Authors: Cadenhead, David Allan (Editor), Danielli, J. F. (James Frederic), 1911-1984 (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1976.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Progress in Surface and Membrane Science; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; CONTENTS OF RECENT VOLUMES; Chapter 1. Selective Changes of Cellular Particles Influencing Sedimentation Properties; I. INTRODUCTION; II. INFLUENCE OF THE SUSPENDING MEDIUM; III. CHANGE OF THE PARTICLE COMPOSITION IN VITRO; IV. CHANGE OF THE SEDIMENTATION PROPERTIES OWING TO A DETERIORATION OF PARTICLES DURING CENTRIFUGATION; V. CHANGES OF SUBCELLULAR STRUCTURES IN VIVO; VI. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 2. Rotating Disk and Ring-Disk Electrodes in Investigations of Surface Phenomena at the Metal-Electrolyte InterfaceI. INTRODUCTION; II. THE THEORY OF CONVECTIVE DIFFUSION TO A ROTATING DISK ELECTRODE; III. KINETIC INVESTIGATIONS; IV. ROTATING RING-DISK ELECTRODE; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. Membrane Potential of Phospholipid Bilayer and Biological Membranes; I. INTRODUCTION; II. VARIOUS MEMBRANE POTENTIAL THEORIES; III. MEMBRANE POTENTIAL, ION PERMEABILITY, AND SELECTIVITY; IV. LIPID BILAYER EXPERIMENTS; V. BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANE STUDIES; VI. DISCUSSION; REFERENCES.
  • Chapter 4. Adsorption of Surfactant Monolayers at Gas/Liquid and Liquid/Liquid InterfacesI. INTRODUCTION; II. APPROACHES TO AN EQUATION OF STATE FOR MONOLAYERS; III. THERMODYNAMICS OF ADSORPTION AND THE EQUATION OF STATE; IV. IDEAL BEHAVIOUR AND INTERACTIONS AT SURFACES; V. MEASURED EQUILIBRIUM SURFACE PROPERTIES; VI. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Enzymes Immobilized on Glass; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GLASS; III. ENZYMES; IV. ENZYMES IMMOBILIZED ON GLASS; V. EFFECT OF IMMOBILIZATION ON ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY; VI. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF IMMOBILIZATION.
  • Vii. current applications of glass-immobilized enzymesvim. summary and conclusions; references; subject index.