
A 3D sample region imaged using a laser scanning confocal microscope. Particles with a crystal-like surrounding are represented by the large red spheres while the smaller yellow spheres represent particles in the metastable liquid. (Image courtesy of NASA's Fluids and Combustion Facility for the International Space Station.)
Instructor(s)
Prof. Sow-Hsin Chen
MIT Course Number
22.52J / 8.575J / 10.44J
As Taught In
Spring 2004
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
This course explores the theory of self-assembly in surfactant-water (micellar) and surfactant-water-oil (micro-emulsion) systems. It also introduces the theory of polymer solutions, as well as scattering techniques, light, x-ray, and neutron scattering applied to studies of the structure and dynamics of complex liquids, and modern theory of the liquid state relevant to structured (supramolecular) liquids.