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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 39: POSTERS Colloids and Liquids

Donnerstag, 26. März 2009, 17:00–19:30, P3

17:00 CPP 39.1 Magnetfeldabhängige optische Transmission kolloidaler Suspensionen aus Nickelnanostäbchen — •Aleksej Laptev, Andreas Tschöpe und Rainer Birringer
17:00 CPP 39.2 The volume phase transition of thermoresponsive core-shell microgels investigated by small angle neutron scattering — •Matthias Karg, Stefan Wellert, Yvonne Hertle, and Thomas Hellweg
17:00 CPP 39.3 Novel charge-induced protein interactions in solution studied by SAXS/SANS — •Fajun Zhang, Luca Ianeselli, Maximilian W. A. Skoda, Robert M. J. Jacobs, Oliver Kohlbacher, Sophie Weggler, Andreas Hildebrandt, and Frank Schreiber
17:00 CPP 39.4 Frequency dependent deformation of liquid crystal droplets in an external electric field — •Günter K. Auernhammer, Jinyu Zhao, and Doris Vollmer
17:00 CPP 39.5 A Simple and Robust Solver for the Poisson-Boltzmann EquationManuel Baptista, •Roman Schmitz, and Burkhard Duenweg
17:00 CPP 39.6 Synthesis, characterization and cellular uptake of aminofunctionalized fluoresceine-labeled silica nanospheres — •Qi Gao, Christina Graf, Cynthia Kembuan, Fiorenza Rancan, Stefen Troppens, Sabrina Hadam, Annika Vogt, and Eckart Rühl
17:00 CPP 39.7 Studying mechanical microcontacts of fine particles with the quartz crystal microbalance — •Ewa Ilska, Michael Kappl, and Hans-Jürgen Butt
17:00 CPP 39.8 Pt- and FePt- nanoparticles on the basis of emulsion techniques — •Achim Manzke, Stefan Wiedemann, Fabian Enderle, Alfred Plettl, Paul Ziemann, Eyk Schreiber, Ulrich Ziener, Katharina Landfester, Johannes Biskupek, and Ute Kaiser
17:00 CPP 39.9 Phase behaviour studies of novel smart microgels based on copolymers of NIPAM and N-substituted acrylamides — •Yvonne Hertle, Christoph Hasenöhrl, and Thomas Hellweg
17:00 CPP 39.10 Investigating fluctuation and dissipation of optically trapped colloids — •Olaf Ueberschär, Christof Gutsche, Jörg Reinmuth, and Friedrich Kremer
17:00 CPP 39.11 Critical Casimir Forces in Colloidal Suspensions on Chemically Patterned Surfaces — •Olga Zvyagolskaya, Florian Soyka, Dominik Vogt, Christopher Hertlein, Laurent Helden, and Clemens Bechinger
17:00 CPP 39.12 Wetting properties of sugar surfactant based microemulsions at solid surfaces — •Stefan Wellert, Ralf Stehle, Christoph Schulreich, Matthias Karg, Andre Richardt, and Thomas Hellweg
17:00 CPP 39.13 Shear stable colloidal crystals.Roy Goldberg, Jose Marquez Hueso, Ana Barreira Fontecha, and •Hans Joachim Schöpe
17:00 CPP 39.14 Transport in micromodel porous media visualized by colloidal particles — •Yujie Li, Maria Zvyagolskaya, and Clemens Bechinger
17:00 CPP 39.15 Soft X-ray induced modifications & quantitative Analysis of PVA-based Microballoons (MBs) — •Birgit Graf-Zeiler, George Tzvetkov, Paulo Fernandes, Andreas Fery, and Rainer Fink
17:00 CPP 39.16 Modifications in torsional resonance spectroscopy of charged sphere colloids — •Alexander Reinmüller, Nina Lorenz, Lucas Chanchetti, Thomas Todd, Hans-Joachim Schöpe, and Thomas Palberg
17:00 CPP 39.17 Synthesis, characterization and cellular uptake of aminofunctionalized fluoresceine-labeled silica nanospheres — •Qi Gao, Christina Graf, Cynthia Kembuan, Fiorenza Rancan, Stefen Troppens, Sabrina Hadam, Annika Vogt, and Eckart Rühl
17:00 CPP 39.18 Modeling effective single–particle dynamics by the harmonic chain method — •Jörg R. Silbermann, Michael Melle, and Martin Schoen
17:00 CPP 39.19 Colloidal particles in microchannelsChristian Klix and •Christian Kreuter
17:00 CPP 39.20 Controlled optical heating of single metal nanoparticles in an optical trap — •Spas Nedev, Romy Radünz, and Frank Cichos
17:00 CPP 39.21 Integral equations study of the depletion interaction between large colloids and a planar wallMartin Oettel and •Vitalie Botan
17:00 CPP 39.22 Aggregation of cationic surfactants with different counterions in the presence of poly(methacrylic acid)Dan F. Anghel, Shuji Saito, •Alina Iovescu, Adriana Baran, and Gabriela Stinga
17:00 CPP 39.23 Flux Forward Sampling Study of Homogeneous Nucleation in Hard Spheres — •Dorota Niedzialek and Tanja Schilling
17:00 CPP 39.24 Quadratic electroclinic effect in bent-core liquid crystals — •Stephan Stern, Alexey Eremin, and Ralf Stannarius
17:00 CPP 39.25 Step-Emulsification Microfluidics for the Generation of Spherical Mesoporous Silica Particles — •Venkatachalam Chokkalingam, Boris Weidenhof, WIlhelm Maier, Stephan Herminghaus, and Ralf Seemann
17:00 CPP 39.26 Directed Growth of Metal Organic Frameworks — •Florian Wieland, Michael Paulus, Christian Sternemann, Florian Evers, Osama Shekhah, Hui Wang, Metin Tolan, and Christof Wöll
17:00 CPP 39.27 Adhesion Properties of Polymer Microbubbles studied by AFM and RICM — •Melanie Pretzl, Paulo Fernandes, and Andreas Fery
17:00 CPP 39.28 Investigations of the Molecular Structure of Bent-Core Liquid Crystals by NMR — •Günter Hempel
17:00 CPP 39.29 Tetrahydrofuran clathrate hydrate formation studied by x-ray Raman scattering — •Heiko Conrad, Felix Lehmkühler, Christian Sternemann, Arto Sakko, Omid Feroughi, Laura Simonelli, Simo Huotari, Dietmar Paschek, Keijo Hämäläinen, and Metin Tolan
17:00 CPP 39.30 Stability of free flying liquid films — •Pascal Frank, Johannes Boneberg, and Paul Leiderer
17:00 CPP 39.31 Changes of the Near-Surface Chemical Composition of the [EMIM]Tf2N Room Temperature Ionic Liquid under the Influence of Irradiation — •Angela Keppler, Marcel Marschewski, Marcel Himmerlich, Syed Imad-Uddin Ahmed, Juergen A. Schaefer, Evgenij Pachomow, Wolfgang Maus-Friedrichs, Oliver Höfft, Frank Endres, and Stefan Krischok
17:00 CPP 39.32 The Fréedericksz transition in thermoreversible nematic liquid-crystal gels — •Florian Heym, Achim Sack, Wolfgang Schöpf, Ingo Rehberg, Robin Pettau, and Hans Werner Schmidt
17:00 CPP 39.33 Time-resolved optical measurement of director dynamics in electroconvection — •Stephan Messlinger, Achim Sack, Wolfgang Schöpf, and Ingo Rehberg
17:00 CPP 39.34 Planar and curved electrolytic liquid-liquid interfaces — •Markus Bier
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