Search Results - "Zamlynny, V."
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Electrochemical and Photon Polarization Modulation Infrared Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy Study of the Electric Field Driven Transformations of a Phospholipid Bilayer Supported at a Gold Electrode Surface
Published in Biophysical journal (01-12-2003)“…Electrochemistry and polarization modulation Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (PM-FTIRRAS) was employed to investigate fusion of…”
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Electrochemical and Neutron Reflectivity Characterization of Dodecyl Sulfate Adsorption and Aggregation at the Gold−Water Interface
Published in Langmuir (29-05-2001)“…Chronocoulometry and the thermodynamic analysis of charge density data were employed to describe the energetics of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) adsorption at…”
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Electrochemical and Neutron Reflectivity Studies of Spontaneously Formed Amphiphilic Surfactant Bilayers at the Gold−Solution Interface
Published in Langmuir (12-12-2000)“…We have employed electrochemical and neutron reflectivity measurements to study the transfer of 4-pentadecyl-pyridine (C15−4Py), an insoluble amphiphilic…”
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Neutron reflectivity studies of field driven transformations in a monolayer of 4-pentadecyl pyridine at Au electrode surfaces
Published in Journal of electroanalytical chemistry (Lausanne, Switzerland) (17-07-2003)“…Neutron reflectometry (NR) has been employed to study the structure and composition of thin films formed by 4-pentadecyl-pyridine (C15-4Py) at a gold electrode…”
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Neutron reflectivity studies of electric field driven structural transformations of surfactants
Published in Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing (01-12-2002)Get full text
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Amination of cyclohexanol over metallosilicate-based materials
Published in Applied catalysis. A, General (17-04-1998)“…Reductive amination of cyclohexanol over acidic and nickel containing metallosilicates was studied at atmospheric pressure and different temperatures. Pure H +…”
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