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Surface Chemistry is actually a ubiquitous subject. Everything has an interface - with the possible exception of the universe itself. In nanoscience, the small size of the objects means that the surface plays a decisve role for the behaviour of the system. In this course you will learn about the importance of the surface, and how to characterise it. The behaviour of colloidal systems such as emulsions, aerosols and so on is explained in terms of the their stability and the forces that determine this. Adhesion, condensation, water repellancy detergency and many other daily phenomena will be explained during the course. For the moment the course uses BILDA for communication.
Surface Chemistry is actually a ubiquitous subject. Everything has an interface - with the possible exception of the universe itself. In nanoscience, the small size of the objects means that the surface plays a decisve role for the behaviour of the system. In this course you will learn about the importance of the surface, and how to characterise it. The behaviour of colloidal systems such as emulsions, aerosols and so on is explained in terms of the their stability and the forces that determine this. Adhesion, condensation, water repellancy detergency and many other daily phenomena will be explained during the course. For the moment the course uses BILDA for communication.
(All courses at KTH are not using the course web in full. The course web is however always open to students. Students can provide input into the course wiki (eg lecture notes and tips on useful readings), ask questions and discuss the course with other students. There is a moderator function that captures unanswered questions to the public agency KTH and sends them on to the proper authorities. You can find information about the course schedule aswell on the course web. More information about the course web.)