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  1. Universal scaling of the osmotic pressure for dense, quasi-two-dimensionally confined polymer melts reveals transitions between fractal dimensions
  2. Self-diffusion and structure of a quasi two-dimensional, classical Coulomb gas under increasing magnetic field and temperature
  3. The importance of angular bending of Gemini surfactants on their encapsulation efficiency
  4. Dimensionality sets how line tension, correlation length and specific heat change with temperature
  5. Topological phase transition in a quasi-two-dimensional Coulomb gas
  6. The effective interfacial tensions between pure liquids and rough solids: a coarse-grained simulation study
  7. The viscosity of polyelectrolyte solutions and its dependence on their persistence length, concentration and solvent quality
  8. The persistence length of linear surfactants modulates the self-assembly of reverse micelles and their diffusion in nonpolar solvents
  9. Self – assembly of model surfactants as reverse micelles in nonpolar solvents and their role as interfacial tension modifiers
  10. Modeling of Branched Thickening Polymers under Poiseuille Flow Gives Clues as to How to Increase a Solvent’s Viscosity
  11. Polymer Chains of a Large Persistence Length in a Polymer Brush Require a Lower Force to Be Compressed Than Chains with a Short Persistence Length
  12. Comparing the efficiency of pure and mixed cationic and nonionic surfactants used in enhanced oil recovery by mesoscopic simulations
  13. Effect of increasing the number of amino groups in the solubility of Copolysiloxanes using dissipative particle dynamics
  14. Mechanical response of a surface of increasing hardness covered with a nonuniform polymer brush: a numerical simulation model
  15. CO2 Viscosification by Functional Molecules from Mesoscale Simulations
  16. Atomistic and Mesoscopic Simulations of the Structure of CO2 with Fluorinated and Nonfluorinated Copolymers
  17. The role of solvent quality, inhomogeneous polymer brush composition, grafting density and number of free chains on the viscosity, friction between surfaces, and their scaling laws
  18. Fractal properties of biophysical models of pericellular brushes can be used to differentiate between cancerous and normal cervical epithelial cells
  19. Friction coefficient between a hydrophobic soft solid surface and a fluid: Determined by QCM-D
  20. The interactions between polysiloxanes with solvent.
  21. Mesoscopic Modeling of the Encapsulation of Capsaicin by Lecithin/Chitosan Liposomal Nanoparticles
  22. Surfactant chain length and concentration influence on the interfacial tension of two immiscible model liquids: a coarse–grained approach
  23. Nanorheology of poly - and monodispersed polymer brushes under oscillatory flow as models of epithelial cancerous and healthy cell brushes
  24. Desorption of hydrocarbon chains by association with ionic and nonionic surfactants under flow as a mechanism for enhanced oil recovery
  25. Enhancement of the hydrophobicity of recycled polystyrene films using a spin coating unit
  26. Scaling features of the tribology of polymer brushes of increasing grafting density around the mushroom-to-brush transition
  27. Scaling Properties of Soft Matter in Equilibrium and Under Stationary Flow
  28. On Finite Size Effects, Ensemble Choice and Force Influence in Dissipative Particle Dynamics Simulations
  29. Ab Initio Modeling of Friction Reducing Agents Shows Quantum Mechanical Interactions Can Have Macroscopic Manifestation
  30. SIMES: SImulation at MESoscopic Scale—Accelerating Dissipative Particle Dynamics Simulations on Graphical Processing Units
  31. Electrostatics in dissipative particle dynamics using Ewald sums with point charges
  32. Friction coefficient and viscosity of polymer brushes with and without free polymers as slip agents
  33. Adsorption of polyelectrolytes on silica and gold surfaces
  34. A New Effective Potential for Colloidal Dispersions with Polymer Chains Emerging from Mesoscopic Scale Interactions
  35. Computer simulations of the mechanical response of brushes on the surface of cancerous epithelial cells
  36. On the computational modeling of the viscosity of colloidal dispersions and its relation with basic molecular interactions
  37. Importance of pore length and geometry in the adsorption/desorption process: a molecular simulation study
  38. Scaling Law of the Disjoining Pressure Reveals 2D Structure of Polymeric Fluids
  39. Adsorption—Desorption Processes on Mesoscopic Pores Connected to Microscopic Pores of Complex Geometry Using the Ising Model
  40. The role of the dissipative and random forces in the calculation of the pressure of simple fluids with dissipative particle dynamics
  41. Mesoscopic modeling of structural and thermodynamic properties of fluids confined by rough surfaces
  42. Importance of Molecular Interactions in Colloidal Dispersions
  43. Dissipative Particle Dynamics: A Method to Simulate Soft Matter Systems in Equilibrium and Under Flow
  44. On the potential of mean force of a sterically stabilized dispersion
  45. Nanotribology of biopolymer brushes in aqueous solution using dissipative particle dynamics simulations: an application to PEG covered liposomes in a theta solvent
  46. Hyperscaling relationship between the interfacial tension of liquids and their correlation length near the critical point
  47. A Model for the Stability of a TiO2 Dispersion
  48. Coarse-grained simulations of the salt dependence of the radius of gyration of polyelectrolytes as models for biomolecules in aqueous solution
  49. Modeling the temperature dependent interfacial tension between organic solvents and water using dissipative particle dynamics
  50. Dissipative particle dynamics simulations of weak polyelectrolyte adsorption on charged and neutral surfaces as a function of the degree of ionization
  51. Application of molecular dynamics computer simulations to evaluate polymer–solvent interactions
  52. Drag force on interacting spherical bubbles rising in-line at large Reynolds number
  53. Comparison of mesoscopic solvation pressure at constant density and at constant chemical potential
  54. Hydrodynamic interaction on large-Reynolds-number aligned bubbles: Drag effects
  55. Solvation force induced by short range, exact dissipative particle dynamics effective surfaces on a simple fluid and on polymer brushes
  56. Colloidal Stability Dependence on Polymer Adsorption through Disjoining Pressure Isotherms
  57. Adsorption and Disjoining Pressure Isotherms of Confined Polymers Using Dissipative Particle Dynamics
  58. Dependence of thermodynamic properties of model systems on some dissipative particle dynamics parameters
  59. Novel tools for coating developers: a solution to the inverse problem in formulation
  60. Computer simulations of surfactant monolayers at solid walls
  61. Finite-size effects in dissipative particle dynamics simulations
  62. Echoes of the superconducting gap in proximity tri-layer junctions
  63. High-temperature superconductivity in the Van Hove scenario
  64. Superconductivity above 100 K by Pr substitution in the two-copper-layer Bi-Pb-Sr-Ca-Cu-O system