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Preface






         This book  has been written to fill a gap in the literature by offering  a
         standard  and  overall  coverage  of  colloid  and  surface chemistry
         intermediate  between  the  brief  accounts found  in most textbooks of
         physical chemistry and the comprehensive accounts found  in special-
         ised  treatises  on  colloid  and/or  surface chemistry.
           In writing the book,  I have kept a number of audiences in mind  -
         particularly:  university  and  polytechnic  students  studying  for  an
         honours  degree  or  its  equivalent,  or  commencing a  programme of
         postgraduate  research;  scientists  in  industry  who  desire  a  broad
         background  in  a subject  which may have been  somewhat  neglected
         during academic training; and those  interested  in branches of natural
         science,  for  whom  an  understanding of colloid  and  surface phenomena
         is  essential.
           The subject  matter  is, in general,  approached  from  a  fundamental
         angle, and the  reader  is assumed to possess a knowledge of the basic
         principles  of physical chemistry.  Opportunities  have also  been  taken
         to  describe  many  of  the  practical  applications  of  this  subject.  In
         addition,  some  numerical  problems  (with  answers)  and  a  list  of
         references for further  reading (mainly books  and review articles) are
         given  at  the  end  of the  book.
           The general character  of this fourth  edition is similar to that of the
         third edition.  The text has been revised  and updated  throughout, the
         major change being the extension of Chapter 5 to include a section on
         the  composition  and structure  of solid  surfaces.
           I wish to thank my colleagues,  particularly Dr A.L. Smith, for their
         many  helpful  suggestions,  and  my  wife,  Ann,  for  her  help  in
         preparing the  manuscript and checking the  text.

                                                               DJ.S.
                                                      Southport,  1991
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