Search Results - "HAW, Mark D"
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Nucleation and Growth Kinetics of Sodium Chloride Crystallization from Water and Deuterium Oxide
Published in Crystals (Basel) (01-09-2023)“…Despite the ubiquity of the crystallization of sodium chloride (NaCl) throughout history, few detailed, well-controlled quantitative studies of the kinetics of…”
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Rapid Assessment of Crystal Nucleation and Growth Kinetics: Comparison of Seeded and Unseeded Experiments
Published in Crystal growth & design (05-07-2023)“…In this work, we outlined an experimental workflow enabling the rapid assessment of primary and secondary nucleation and crystal growth kinetics. We used…”
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Gelation Mechanism of Resorcinol-Formaldehyde Gels Investigated by Dynamic Light Scattering
Published in Langmuir (02-09-2014)“…Xerogels and porous materials for specific applications such as catalyst supports, CO2 capture, pollutant adsorption, and selective membrane design require…”
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Impact of concentrated colloidal suspension drops on solid surfaces
Published in Powder technology (01-01-2015)“…When droplets of high concentration wet powder impact on a solid surface, the large stresses that build up upon impact may convert them to a stable system of…”
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Influence of Controlled Fluid Shear on Nucleation Rates in Glycine Aqueous Solutions
Published in Crystal growth & design (07-01-2015)“…The nucleation of glycine was investigated in supersaturated aqueous solutions exposed to well-controlled fluid shear under isothermal conditions. Shear rates…”
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Deposition and Aggregation of Au at the Liquid/Liquid Interface
Published in Analytical Sciences (2009)“…The mesostructure of nanoparticle stabilized interfacial films, in systems such as particle stabilized emulsions, plays a key, yet little understood, role. We…”
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Effects of Secondary Metal Carbonate Addition on the Porous Character of Resorcinol–Formaldehyde Xerogels
Published in Langmuir (22-12-2015)“…A deeper understanding of the chemistry and physics of growth, aggregation, and gelation processes involved in the formation of xerogels is key to providing…”
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Nanopropulsion by Biocatalytic Self-Assembly
Published in ACS nano (23-09-2014)“…A number of organisms and organelles are capable of self-propulsion at the micro- and nanoscales. Production of simple man-made mimics of biological…”
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Divergent channel flow of a liquid crystalline polymer solution
Published in Rheologica acta (04-08-2000)“…The flow of a `model' lyotropic liquid crystal polymer, (hydroxypropyl)cellulose in water, through a rectangular channel with a divergence in the channel…”
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Channel flow of a liquid crystal polymer around an obstacle : Weld line structure and strain field
Published in Rheologica acta (04-08-2000)“…We have studied by in situ microscopy the flow of a lyotropic liquid crystal polymer, hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) in water, around an obstacle placed in a…”
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Growth kinetics of colloidal chains and labyrinths
Published in Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics (01-03-2010)“…Particles interacting by a combination of isotropic short-range attraction and long-range repulsion have been shown to form complex phases despite the apparent…”
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Learner agency in a chemical engineering curriculum: Perceptions and critical thinking
Published in Education for chemical engineers (01-07-2023)“…The extent to which learners have scope and opportunity to direct and influence their own approach to learning activities, what may be termed ‘learner agency’,…”
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Art in the plastic age
Published in Nature (London) (22-02-2001)“…"The Impact of Modern Paints" by Jo Crook and Tom Learner is reviewed…”
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Secondary Nucleation of α‑Glycine Induced by Fluid Shear Investigated Using a Couette Flow Cell
Published in Crystal growth & design (19-06-2024)“…A Couette cell flow device was designed, and an experimental procedure was developed to enable a quantitative study of the effects of fluid shear on secondary…”
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Using the perceptions of chemical engineering students and graduates to develop employability skills
Published in Education for chemical engineers (01-01-2017)“…•Study of Chemical Engineering student and alumni perceptions of skills training.•Trends in work experience, gender and career stage are discussed.•Significant…”
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Group work experiences of women students in a Scottish chemical engineering programme
Published in Education for chemical engineers (01-07-2016)“…•Focussed study of First Year Chemical Engineering students’ group work experiences.•Role of women students in facilitating group activities discussed.•Change…”
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The role of tutors in peer led teaching
Published in Education for chemical engineers (01-01-2014)“…•Study of tutor, rather than tutee, experiences within problem based learning.•Ethnographic study producing tutor focussed narrative of their…”
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Resonant alignment of microswimmer trajectories in oscillatory shear flows
Published 28-01-2016“…Phys. Rev. Fluids 1, 051201 (2016) Oscillatory flows are commonly experienced by swimming microorganisms in the environment, industrial applications and…”
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Computer simulation of aggregation and gelation in colloidal suspensions
Published 01-01-1996“…Aggregation and gelation in colloidal suspensions are studied by computer simulation using the diffusion-limited cluster aggregation (DLCA) model. By studying…”
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Finding bridges in packings of colloidal spheres
Published 17-06-2010“…We identify putative load-bearing structures (bridges) in experimental colloidal systems studied by confocal microscopy. Bridges are co-operative structures…”
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