Modern Approaches to Wettability

Modern Approaches to Wettability by G.I. Loeb, published by Springer US in October 1992, is a comprehensive exploration of the concept of wettability within the fields of science and chemistry. This 451-page edition presents a balanced view between applied and theoretical research, detailing various uses of wettability and interpreting experimental data through multiple perspectives.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the principles underlying wettability, including discussions on the separation of forces and equation of state approaches. The book aims to provide insights into both practical applications and theoretical frameworks, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the physical and theoretical aspects of chemistry.
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Striking a balance between applied and theoretical research, this work details many of the uses of wettability and interprets experimental data from a variety of viewpoints, including the ‘separation of forces’ and the ‘equation of state approaches.’
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