Re: Q: recommend book about electrolytic solutions
From: Marvin (physchemNOSPAM_at_cloud9.net)
Date: 02/03/05
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 12:11:55 -0500
Andy Resnick wrote:
> All,
>
> I would appreciate recommendations for a book covering electrolytic
> solutions, preferably from a science (biochemistry, biophysics)
> viewpoint rather than engineering. Advanced is ok, but the simpler the
> better. I'm interested in studying the physics involved with macroions
> (i.e. proteins) in solution and especially membrane-bound proteins like
> cotransporters and channels.
>
> I would like the following sorts of topics covered in reasonable detail:
>
> Nernst equation (electrodiffusion)
> Membrane potential
> Electrostatic double layer
> Hamaker coefficient
> DLVO theory
>
> Any assistance would be appreciated- thanks in advance!
>
There are many textbooks on electrochemistry that cover these topics. Check the card catalog at your library. Or locate an
electrochemist in the Chemistry Department of the School of Science, and ask for a recommendation. You might even audit a course.
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