The dilational rheology for mixed solutions of surface active compounds is easy to measure with existing methods, however, there are very few attempts only to analyse the resulting data on the basis of a theoretical model. Models by Jiang et al., Joos, and by Lucassen and van den Tempel (for single
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Dilational rheology of protein films adsorbed at fluid interfaces
β Scribed by E.H Lucassen-Reynders; J. Benjamins; V.B. Fainerman
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- 108097411
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2010
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- English
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- 15
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