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  1. Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS): a probe for molecular organisation in self-assembled biomimetic systems
  2. Novel Steric Stabilizers for Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Nanoparticles: PEGylated-Phytanyl Copolymers
  3. Accelerated Stability Assay (ASA) for Colloidal Systems
  4. Novel RAFT amphiphilic brush copolymer steric stabilisers for cubosomes: poly(octadecyl acrylate)-block-poly(polyethylene glycol methyl ether acrylate)
  5. Lyotropic liquid crystal phases of phytantriol in a protic ionic liquid with fluorous anion
  6. Advances in drug delivery and medical imaging using colloidal lyotropic liquid crystalline dispersions
  7. Solvent nanostructure, the solvophobic effect and amphiphile self-assembly in ionic liquids
  8. Linking molecular/ion structure, solvent mesostructure, the solvophobic effect and the ability of amphiphiles to self-assemble in non-aqueous liquids
  9. Nanostructured bicontinuous cubic lipid self-assembly materials as matrices for protein encapsulation
  10. Direct Force Measurement Between Bio-Colloidal Giardia lamblia Cysts and Colloidal Silicate Glass Particles
  11. High-Throughput Discovery of Novel Steric Stabilizers for Cubic Lyotropic Liquid Crystal Nanoparticle Dispersions
  12. Chelating DTPA amphiphiles: ion-tunable self-assembly structures and gadolinium complexes
  13. Lyotropic liquid crystalline phase behaviour in amphiphile–protic ionic liquid systems
  14. Lyotropic liquid crystal engineering–ordered nanostructured small molecule amphiphileself-assembly materials by design
  15. Mapping the nano-scale interaction between bio-colloidal Giardia lamblia cysts and silica
  16. Effect of lipid architecture on cubic phase susceptibility to crystallisation screens
  17. High-throughput analysis of the structural evolution of the monoolein cubic phase in situ under crystallogenesis conditions
  18. Evaluating Protic Ionic Liquids as Protein Crystallization Additives
  19. Monodisperse Nonionic Isoprenoid-Type Hexahydrofarnesyl Ethylene Oxide Surfactants: High Throughput Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phase Determination
  20. Nonionic diethanolamide amphiphiles with isoprenoid-type hydrocarbon chains: thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystalline phase behaviour
  21. Nanostructure changes in protic ionic liquids (PILs) through adding solutes and mixing PILs
  22. Nanostructure and amphiphile self-assembly in polar molecular solvents: amides and the “solvophobic effect”
  23. Nonionic diethanolamide amphiphiles with unsaturated C18 hydrocarbon chains: thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystalline phase behavior
  24. Anandamide and analogous endocannabinoids: a lipid self-assembly study
  25. Nanostructured Nonionic Thymidine Nucleolipid Self-Assembly Materials
  26. High throughput preparation and characterisation of amphiphilic nanostructured nanoparticulate drug delivery vehicles
  27. Diversity Observed in the Nanostructure of Protic Ionic Liquids
  28. High performance LiFePO4 electrode materials: influence of colloidal particle morphology and porosity on lithium-ion battery power capability
  29. Chelating phytanyl-EDTA amphiphiles: self-assembly and promise as contrast agents for medical imaging
  30. Lanthanide Phytanates: Liquid-Crystalline Phase Behavior, Colloidal Particle Dispersions, and Potential as Medical Imaging Agents
  31. Ordered Nanostructured Amphiphile Self-Assembly Materials from Endogenous Nonionic Unsaturated Monoethanolamide Lipids in Water
  32. Observing Self-Assembled Lipid Nanoparticles Building Order and Complexity through Low-Energy Transformation Processes
  33. Large Aggregated Ions Found in Some Protic Ionic Liquids
  34. Soft ordered mesoporous materials from nonionic isoprenoid-type monoethanolamide amphiphiles self-assembled in water
  35. Nanostructured self-assembly materials formed by non-ionic urea amphiphiles
  36. Ionic liquids as amphiphile self-assembly media
  37. Protic Ionic Liquids:  Physicochemical Properties and Behavior as Amphiphile Self-Assembly Solvents
  38. Protic Ionic Liquids:  Properties and Applications
  39. Formation of Amphiphile Self-Assembly Phases in Protic Ionic Liquids
  40. Protic Ionic Liquids and Ionicity
  41. Many Protic Ionic Liquids Mediate Hydrocarbon-Solvent Interactions and Promote Amphiphile Self-Assembly
  42. Protic Ionic Liquids:  Solvents with Tunable Phase Behavior and Physicochemical Properties
  43. Protic Ionic Liquids:  Solvents with Tunable Phase Behavior and Physicochemical Properties
  44. Multi-scale Cryptosporidium/sand interactions in water treatment
  45. Positional Isomers of Linear Sodium Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonate:  Solubility, Self-Assembly, and Air/Water Interfacial Activity
  46. Nonionic Urea Surfactants:  Formation of Inverse Hexagonal Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phases by Introducing Hydrocarbon Chain Unsaturation
  47. Nonionic Urea Surfactants:  Formation of Inverse Hexagonal Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Phases by Introducing Hydrocarbon Chain Unsaturation
  48. New Role for Urea as a Surfactant Headgroup Promoting Self-Assembly in Water
  49. Ordered 2-D and 3-D nanostructured amphiphile self-assembly materials stable in excess solvent
  50. Cryptosporidium/sand interactions during filtration
  51. Effects of Degassing on the Long-Range Attractive Force between Hydrophobic Surfaces in Water
  52. Interaction Forces Between Colloidal Silica in Aqueous Inorganic and Natural Organic Electrolyte Solutions
  53. A Molecular Dynamics Study of Monolayers of Nonionic Poly(ethylene oxide) Based Surfactants
  54. Sugar Fatty Acid Esters
  55. A simple model of the hydrophobic effect for molecular simulation of interfacial phenomena
  56. Oocysts of Cryptosporidium parvum and model sand surfaces in aqueous solutions: an atomic force microscope (AFM) study
  57. The interactions of amphiphilic latexes with surfaces: the effect of surface modifications and ionic strength
  58. Chiral Glucose-Derived Surfactants:  The Effect of Stereochemistry on Thermotropic and Lyotropic Phase Behavior
  59. Development of Novel Membrane Efficient Water-Based Drilling Fluids Through Fundamental Understanding of Osmotic Membrane Generation in Shales
  60. High Membrane Efficiency Water-Based Drilling Fluids: Alternatives to Invert Emulsion Fluids for Drilling Troublesome Shale Formations
  61. Surface Roughness and Surface Force Measurement:  A Comparison of Electrostatic Potentials Derived from Atomic Force Microscopy and Electrophoretic Mobility Measurements
  62. Alkyl Chain Positional Isomers of Dodecyl β-d-Glucoside:  Thermotropic and Lyotropic Phase Behavior and Detergency
  63. Laterally-Resolved Force Microscopy of Biological MicrospheresOocysts of Cryptosporidium Parvum
  64. Sugar fatty acid ester surfactants: Biodegradation pathways
  65. Sugar fatty acid ester surfactants: Base‐catalyzed hydrolysis
  66. Surfactant self-assembly objects as novel drug delivery vehicles
  67. Long-Range Force of Attraction between Solvophobic Surfaces in Water and Organic Liquids Containing Dissolved Air
  68. Nonionic n-Hexyl, n-Heptyl, and n-Octyl Urea Surfactants:  Some Physicochemical Properties
  69. Real Time Monitoring of the Detergency Process by Using a Quartz Crystal Microbalance
  70. van der Waals Interaction, Surface Free Energies, and Contact Angles:  Dispersive Polymers and Liquids
  71. Theoretical Analysis of the Soiling of “Nonstick” Organic Materials
  72. Fluorocarbons:  Surface Free Energies and van der Waals Interaction
  73. Direct Force Measurements between Dissimilar Metal Oxides
  74. Surface chemistry and tip-sample interactions in atomic force microscopy
  75. Atomic Force Microscopy: Imaging with Electrical Double Layer Interactions
  76. Direct force measurements between titanium dioxide surfaces
  77. Water permeation through two-component monolayers of polymerized surfactants and octadecanol
  78. Water permeation through monolayers of polymerised surfactants
  79. Polymer—surfactant interactions: (Hydroxypropyl)cellulose with ionic and ion-ionic surfactants
  80. Photocontrol of surface activity and self-assembly with a spirobenzopyran surfactant
  81. 1-Methyl-8-oxyquinolinium betaine moiety as a probe of surfactant self-assembly systems
  82. Electrostatic surface potentials of cationic and anionic oil-in-water microemulsion droplets free from added electrolyte
  83. Electrostatic surface potential and critical micelle concentration relationship for ionic micelles
  84. Cis-trans photoisomerization of a surfactant O-protonated stilbazolium betaine in micellar systems
  85. Comparison of the photochromism of a spirobenzopyran derivative in unilamellar surfactant vesicles and solvent-cast surfactant films
  86. Photochromism of a surface-active spirobenzopyran moiety in dioxane–water mixtures and self-assembled surfactant aggregates
  87. The physicochemical properties of self-assembled surfactant aggregates as determined by some molecular spectroscopic probe techniques
  88. Interfacial properties of a novel group of solvatochromic acid-base indicators in self-assembled surfactant aggregates
  89. Reanalysis of the acid-base dissociation behavior of dimyristoyldansylcephalin in dimyristoylmethylphosphatidic acid membranes
  90. Effect of pentanol on the mean interfacial solvent and electrostatic characteristics of cationic micelles
  91. Effect of electrolyte on the mean interfacial solvent and electrostatic characteristics of cationic micelles
  92. Aqueous solution properties of nonionic n-dodecyl .beta.-D-maltoside micelles