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CPP 9.1 |
Zinc oxide nanoparticles inside microgel — •Mukesh Agrawal, Andrij Pich, Nick Zafeiropoulos, and Manfred Stamm
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CPP 9.2 |
Fluctuation-induced interaction between anisotropic colloids at fluid interface — •Ehsan Noruzifar and Martin Oettel
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CPP 9.3 |
Front instabilities in evaporating films of nanoparticle suspensions - simulation results — •Ioan Vancea, Christopher Martin, Emmanuelle Vaujour, Philip Moriarty, and Uwe Thiele
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CPP 9.4 |
Influence of a Limited q-range on the Results obtained from Scattering Experiments — •Gerald Johannes Schneider and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.5 |
Microstructure studies of microemulsions for decontamination — •Stefan Wellert, Henrik Imhof, Andre Steppin, Thomas Hellweg, Michael Dolle, Hans-Juergen Altmann, and Andre Richardt
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CPP 9.6 |
Decontamination with sugar surfactant based microemulsions — •Stefan Wellert, Henrik Imhof, Andre Steppin, Thomas Hellweg, Michael Dolle, Hans-Jürgen Altmann, and Andre Richardt
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CPP 9.7 |
Silica Particle Distribution in Styrol Butadiene Rubber — •Gerald Johannes Schneider, Dietmar Göritz, Gerd Weidemann, Jürgen Goebbels, and Heinrich Riesemeier
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CPP 9.8 |
In-situ investigation of the interfaces of a block copolymer solution under shear stress with µ-focus GISAXS — •Andreas Timmann, Stephan Volkher Roth, Steffen Fischer, and Stephan Förster
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CPP 9.9 |
Interaction of magnetic colloids in periodic potentials — Larysa Baraban, •Artur Erbe, and Paul Leiderer
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CPP 9.10 |
Layer and lane formation in driven magnetic colloidal particles — •Marcin Zientara, Michael Koppl, Artur Erbe, and Paul Leiderer
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CPP 9.11 |
Dependency of colloid overcharge on the salt concentration — •Olaf Lenz, Marcia Barbosa, and Christian Holm
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CPP 9.12 |
Employing TIRM to measure critical casimir forces in a binary liquid — •Laurent Helden, Christopher Hertlein, and Clemens Bechinger
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CPP 9.13 |
An Investigation of Precipitated Silica using Transmission Electron Microscope Tomography — •Benjamin Georg Greiner, Gerald Johannes Schneider, and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.14 |
Capillary interaction between ellipsoidal colloids at a fluid interface — •Hartwig Lehle and Martin Oettel
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CPP 9.15 |
Soft X-ray Spectromicroscopy at the Swiss Light Source — •George Tzvetkov, Jörg Raabe, Rainer Fink, and Christoph Quitmann
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CPP 9.16 |
Influence of Temperature, pH and Ionic Strength on the Swelling-Behavior of New Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-allylacetic acid) Microgels — •Matthias Karg and Thomas Hellweg
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CPP 9.17 |
Molecular dynamics simulation of the formation of NaCl-nanoparticles in supercritical water — •Norbert Lümmen and Bjørn Kvamme
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CPP 9.18 |
Modelling of Scattering Diagrams — •Adrian Maier, Klaus Nusser, Gerald Johannes Schneider, and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.19 |
Macroscopically Thick Silica-Rubber Systems Investigated using GISAXS — •Tobias Pöpperl, Gerald Johannes Schneider, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.20 |
New well-defined Hybrid Materials with Thermoresponsive PNIPAM-Shells and Inorganic Nanoparticle-Cores — •Matthias Karg, Isabel Pastoriza-Santos, Luis Liz-Marzán, and Thomas Hellweg
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CPP 9.21 |
Downsizing of Silica — •Tobias Pöpperl, Gerald Johannes Schneider, Matthias Kellermeier, Regina Klein, and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.22 |
Dependence of the Structure of Carbon Black on its Concentration — •Tobias Sonnleitner, Tobias Pöpperl, Gerald Johannes Schneider, and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.23 |
Contribution of Carbon Black Features to Tunnel Current — •Tobias Sonnleitner and Dietmar Göritz
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CPP 9.24 |
Ultra Small Angle X-Ray Scattering Investigation of Colloidal Crystals in Latex Films — •Rainer Gehrke and Stephan Volkher Roth
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CPP 9.25 |
SAXS studies of choline carboxylate surfactants - soaps of physiological origin and outstanding solubility — •Regina Klein, Didier Touraud, Gerald Schneider, Tobias Pöpperl, and Werner Kunz
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