Gas–Liquid–Solid Interface Characterization and Targeted Regulation
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry at Nanoscale".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2025 | Viewed by 138
Special Issue Editor
Interests: coal/mineral/solid waste flotation separation; interfacial regulation with chemicals; micro-nano scale interface characterization
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Dear Colleagues,
Gas–liquid–solid interface characterization and directional regulation play an important role in the fields of materials science, chemical engineering, energy technology, and environmental science. The research is not only important for understanding the interfacial behavior, but also provides the possibility of the accurate regulation and optimization of interfacial properties. Gas–liquid–solid interface is a widespread phenomenon in nature. Behind these phenomena are complex physical and chemical mechanisms, including surface tension, wettability, and interfacial reactions. The in-depth study of gas–liquid–solid interface behavior and regulatory mechanisms through scientific characterization methods can provide a theoretical basis for the development of related technologies.
This Special Issue will report research or advances in the characterization and targeted regulation of gas–liquid–solid interfaces, including the regulation of the structure, composition, or environmental conditions of these interfaces, as well as the interface wettability, adhesion, reactivity, and so on. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Directional regulation of gas–liquid–solid interfaces in fine mineral flotation separation;
- Interfacial regulation in the preparation of nanomaterials and functional materials;
- Interfacial regulation to improve reaction efficiency and product purity;
- Interface regulation to improve the energy conversion efficiency and stability;
- Interfacial regulation in wastewater treatment, oil–water separation, and air purification.
Dr. Yangchao Xia
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- surface adsorption
- interface control
- interface characterization
- fine minerals flotation
- nanomaterials
- functional materials
- separation engineering
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