Publications of Dieter Vollhardt
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Journal Article (289)
Journal Article
32 (29), pp. 7316 - 7325 (2016)
Phase characteristics of 1-monopalmitoyl-rac-glycerol monolayers at the air/water interface. Langmuir
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494, pp. 209 - 221 (2016)
Quantum chemical approach to the description of the amphiphile clusterization at the air/liquid and liquid/liquid interfaces with phase nature accounting. II. 1-(n-Alkyl)-imidazoles at the air/water interface. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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18 (11), pp. 7932 - 7937 (2016)
Quantum chemical clarification of the alkyl chain length threshold of nonionic surfactants for monolayer formation at the air/water interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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222, pp. 728 - 742 (2015)
Phases and phase transition in insoluble and adsorbed monolayers of amide amphiphiles: specific characteristics of the condensed phases. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
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119 (18), pp. 9934 - 9946 (2015)
Mono layer characteristics of 1-monostearoyl-rac-glycerol at the air-water interface. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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17 (43), pp. 28901 - 28920 (2015)
Quantum chemical analysis of thermodynamics of 2D cluster formation of alkanes at the water/vapor interface in the presence of aliphatic alcohols. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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119 (10), pp. 5523 - 5533 (2015)
Quantization of the molecular tilt angle of amphiphile monolayers at the air/water interface. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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119 (32), pp. 18404 - 18413 (2015)
Analysis of temperature and alkyl chain length impacts on the morphological peculiarities of nonionic surfactant clusterization. A quantum chemical approach. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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293 (11), pp. 3065 - 3089 (2015)
Theoretical description of 2D-cluster formation of nonionic surfactants at the air/water interface. Colloid and Polymer Science
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118 (8), pp. 4122 - 4130 (2014)
On hexagonal orientation of fatty alcohols in monolayers at the air/water interface: quantum-chemical approach. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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16 (45), pp. 25129 - 25142 (2014)
Quantum-chemical analysis of hexagonal crystalline monolayers of ethoxylated nonionic surfactants at the air/water interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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208, pp. 110 - 120 (2014)
Helfrich's concept of intrinsic force and its molecular origin in bilayers and monolayers. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
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19 (3), pp. 183 - 197 (2014)
Brewster angle microscopy: a preferential method for mesoscopic characterization of monolayers at the air/water interface. Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science
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16 (7), pp. 3187 - 3199 (2014)
The quantum-chemical approach to calculations of thermodynamic and structural parameters of formation of fatty acid monolayers with hexagonal packing at the air/water interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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9 (31), pp. 7601 - 7616 (2013)
Quantum chemical analysis of the thermodynamics of 2D cluster formation of 2-hydroxycarboxylic acids at the air/water interface. Soft Matter
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15 (6), pp. 2159 - 2176 (2013)
On the inclusion of alkanes into the monolayer of aliphatic alcohols at the water/alkane vapor interface: a quantum chemical approach. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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117 (31), pp. 16065 - 16075 (2013)
Superposition-additive approach: clusterization thermodynamic parameters of bifunctional nonionic amphiphiles at the air/water interface. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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15 (28), pp. 11623 - 11628 (2013)
A quantum chemical model for assessment of the temperature dependence in monolayer formation of amphiphiles at the air/water interface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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28 (17), pp. 6893 - 6901 (2012)
Ionic strength and pH as control parameters for spontaneous surface oscillations. Langmuir
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116 (10), pp. 6268 - 6274 (2012)
Two-dimensional miscibility behavior of two chemically similar amide amphiphiles. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C