ABSTRACT

The statistical mechanical theory of liquids and solutions is a fundamental area of physical sciences with important implications for many industrial applications. This book shows how you can start from basic laws for the interactions and motions of microscopic particles and calculate how macroscopic systems of these particles behave, thereby explaining properties of matter at the scale that we perceive. Using this microscopic, molecular approach, the text emphasizes clarity of physical explanations for phenomena and mechanisms relevant to fluids, addressing the structure and behavior of liquids and solutions under various conditions. A notable feature is the author’s treatment of forces between particles that include nanoparticles, macroparticles, and surfaces. The book also provides an expanded, in-depth treatment of polar liquids and electrolytes.

part I|1 pages

Basis of Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics

chapter Chapter 1|30 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|76 pages

Statistical Mechanics from a Quantum Perspective

chapter Chapter 3|22 pages

Classical Statistical Mechanics

part II|1 pages

Fluid Structure and Interparticle Interactions

chapter Chapter 5|92 pages

Interaction Potentials and Distribution Functions

chapter Chapter 7|68 pages

Inhomogeneous and Confined Simple Fluids

chapter Chapter 8|57 pages

Surface Forces