The shear rheology of adsorbed or spread layers at air/liquid and liquid/liquid phase boundaries is relevant in a wide range of technical applications such as mass transfer, monolayers, foaming, emulsification, oil recovery, or high speed coating. Interfacial shear rheological properties can provide
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Surface rheology of adsorbed surfactants and proteins
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1997
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- English
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- 2
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- 1359-0294
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