Frontiers in Colloid Science In Memoriam Professor Dr. Bun-ichi Tamamushi | ISBN 9783662160725

Frontiers in Colloid Science In Memoriam Professor Dr. Bun-ichi Tamamushi

Mitwirkende
GastredaktionM. Nakagaki
GastredaktionK. Shinoda
GastredaktionE. Matijevic
Buchcover Frontiers in Colloid Science In Memoriam Professor Dr. Bun-ichi Tamamushi  | EAN 9783662160725 | ISBN 3-662-16072-2 | ISBN 978-3-662-16072-5

Frontiers in Colloid Science In Memoriam Professor Dr. Bun-ichi Tamamushi

Mitwirkende
GastredaktionM. Nakagaki
GastredaktionK. Shinoda
GastredaktionE. Matijevic

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Solution behavior of surfactants: The importance of surfactant phase and the continuous change in HLB of surfactant.
  • the adsorption of disodium and dipotassium salts of dodecyl phosphoric acid at the air-water interface.
  • Stability of highly compressed spread monolayers of 125 I-labelled and cold BSA.
  • Study on the size of reversed micelles of anionic and cationic surfactants.
  • On the influence of concentrated electrolytes on the association behaviour of a non-ionic surfactant.
  • Micellar effects of surfactants on the photoredox reaction with 3,3?-dialkyl thiacarbocyanines as sensitizers.
  • Microemulsions.
  • Phase equilibria in the system soybean lecithin/water.
  • Simulation of binary liquid mixtures.
  • Order formation in binary mixtures of monodisperse latices.
  • Topological features of oily streak defects and parabolic focal conics in dilute lamellar lyotropic liquid crystalline phases.
  • An experimental study of liquid/liquid displacement phenomena in periodically shaped capillaries.
  • The study of the state of adsorption layers of long-chain one-one valent electrolytes at liquid interface.
  • The effect of surfactants on aqueous dispersions of iron oxides.
  • Direct measurement of the pressure of electrical double layer interaction between charged surfaces.
  • Seitenkettenwechselwirkungen und ?-helixinduzierender Effekt bei basischen Poly-[?-aminosäuren].
  • Electric-field orientation of charged helical polypeptides in solution.
  • A note on the effect of Ca2+ on the viscous and elastic oduli of surface layers of fibrinogen.
  • Disintegration of poly ({ie133-1}-L-lysinidylterephthaloyl) microcapsules by fibrinogen.
  • Field strength dependence of the electric birefringence of DNA.
  • Mutual adsorption of protein and detergent at the alumina-water interface.
  • The selective adsorption of NO on synthetic iron(III) oxide hydroxides.
  • Thermoanalytical investigation on the coagel-gel-liquid crystal transition in some water-amphiphile systems.