Surfactants and Macromolecules: Self-Assembly at Interfaces and in Bulk | ISBN 9783662150597

Surfactants and Macromolecules: Self-Assembly at Interfaces and in Bulk

Mitwirkende
GastredaktionB. Lindman
GastredaktionJ.B. Rosenholm
GastredaktionP. Stenius
Buchcover Surfactants and Macromolecules: Self-Assembly at Interfaces and in Bulk  | EAN 9783662150597 | ISBN 3-662-15059-X | ISBN 978-3-662-15059-7

Surfactants and Macromolecules: Self-Assembly at Interfaces and in Bulk

Mitwirkende
GastredaktionB. Lindman
GastredaktionJ.B. Rosenholm
GastredaktionP. Stenius

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Controlled adsorption of polymers and surfactants in particulate separatioin processes.
  • Computer simulation of aggregation in adsorbed protein layers.
  • Surface-induced aggregation of ferritin at a liquid-solid interface.
  • Determination of the adsorption energy distribution function with the LOGA method.
  • Adsorption of some common surfactants and polymers on TiO2-pigments.
  • A calorimetric investigation of the adsorption of octylamine on titanium dioxide from aqueous solutions.
  • Influence of calcium and phosphate ions on the adsorption of partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamides on TiO2 and CaCO3.
  • Retention & thermodynamics of homologous series in reversed-phase liquid chromatography.
  • Competitive adsorption of food macromolecules and surfactants at the oil-water interface.
  • Spreading of oil drops under a solvent vapor: influence of Marangoni effect.
  • The dynamics of ultrathin films.
  • Drainage of foam films in the presence of nonionic micelles.
  • The structure of surfaces of surfactant solutions above the critical micelle concentration.
  • Lipid phase transition in monolayers [polymorphism].
  • Equation of state of mixed monolayers of fatty acid and derivatives of 4-nitroaniline and 2-methyl-4-nitro aniline.
  • Equilibrium and dynamic behavior of a system containing a mixture of anionic and nonionic surfactants.
  • Effect of hydrogen bonding on water in oil emulsion properties.
  • Water-in-crude oil emulsions. Formation, characterization, and destabilization.
  • Gas-blocking foams in porous media: effects of oil and surfactant hydrophobe carbon number.
  • The influence of surfactants on coalescence filtration.
  • Langmuir-blodgett film deposition studied by a surface acoustic wave device.
  • An improved version of the drop volume tensiometer applied to aqueous/silicone oil systems.
  • Interaction of steroids with a model of stratum corneum lipids.
  • Microemulsions as vehicles for lipase catalyzed reactions.
  • Kinetics of surfactant-induced leakage and growth of unilamellar vesicles.
  • Effects of salts on association and conformational equilibria of macromolecules in solution.
  • Charge fluctuations and microemulsion conductivity.
  • Structure of inverse micelles and emulsion-gels with fluorinated nonionic surfactants. A small-angle neutron scattering study.
  • Effect of alcohols on micelle formation in aqueous solutions of ethoxylated nonyl-phenols.
  • On the variation of microstructure within surfactant solutions.
  • Aggregation behavior of sodium dodecylsulfate in water-1,2-ethanediol mixtures.
  • Solution properties of selected functionalized surfactants.
  • Nonionic surfactant phase behavior. The effect of CH3 capping of the terminal OH. Accurate measurements of cloud curves.
  • Physical organogels: solvent-induced structural variations in rod-like surfactant aggregates.
  • Phase diagrams for cationic surfactants in polar solvent systems.
  • Phase behavior of some nonionic polymers in nonaqueous solvents.
  • Phase behavior and structure in the soybean phosphatidylcholine-ethanol-water system.
  • Partial phase equilibria and partition of alcohol cosurfactants in ionic microemulsions.
  • Effects of pressure, temperature and salinity on the multiphase behavior of the surfactant/methane and n-decane/NaCl brine system.
  • Effects of particle concentration, ionic strength, pH and temperature on the microelectrophoretic mobility of cationic polystyrene latex. I.
  • Resistance to fouling accomplished by modification of ultrafiltration membranes.
  • Functionized mica surfaces obtained by a cold plasma process.
  • Applications of the hard-soft acid-base (HSAB) principle to solid adhesion and surface tribointeractions.
  • Immobilization of anti-hCG on gold and aluminum surfaces.
  • Theoretical analysis of the forward reaction of antibody binding to surface-immobilized antigen.
  • Immobilization of membrane enzymes into magnetizable, phospholipid bilayer-coated, inorganic colloids.