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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 38: Poster: Colloids and Complex Liquids

Mittwoch, 16. März 2011, 17:00–19:00, P2

17:00 CPP 38.1 Hydration and Protein Interactions in Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions Studied by SANS — •Fajun Zhang, Maximilian W. A. Skoda, Robert M. J. Jacobs, Philip Callow, Henrich Frielinghaus, Vitaliy Pipich, Sylvain Prevost, and Frank Schreiber
17:00 CPP 38.2 Static and Dynamic Crowding Effects from Charge- to Sterically Stabilized Protein Solutions — •Fabio Zanini, Marco Heinen, Felix Roosen-Runge, Fajun Zhang, Marcus Hennig, Tilo Seydel, Gerhard Nägele, and Frank Schreiber
17:00 CPP 38.3 Pressure Dependence of the Interaction Potential of Protein Solutions — •Martin Schroer, Jonas Markgraf, Florian Wieland, Christoph Sahle, Johannes Möller, Michael Paulus, Metin Tolan, and Roland Winter
17:00 CPP 38.4 Small Angle Scattering of Triglyceride Nanosuspensions — •Martin Schmiele and Tobias Unruh
17:00 CPP 38.5 Experimental Observation of Colloidal Micelles — •Daniela Kraft, Ran Ni, Michiel Hermes, Kisun Yoon, David Weitz, Alfons van Blaaderen, Marjolein Dijkstra, and Willem Kegel
17:00 CPP 38.6 Forces of Interaction within Single Pairs of Polymer-grafted Colloids as Measured by Optical Tweezers — •Mahdy M. Elmahdy, Alla Synytska, Christof Gutsche, Gustavo Dominguez-Espinosa, Astrid Drechsler, Petra Uhlmann, Manfred Stamm, and Friedrich Kremer
17:00 CPP 38.7 Confocal Microscopy of Colloidal Aggregates under Shearing — •Jennifer Wenzl, Miao Wang, Marcel Roth, and Günter K. Auernhammer
17:00 CPP 38.8 Micro-rheology on colloids using Optical Tweezers — •Christof Gutsche, Tim Stangner, Mahdy M. Elmahdy, Olaf Ueberschär, Carolin Wagner, and Friedrich Kremer
17:00 CPP 38.9 Interactions between polymers and curved surfactant layers — •Andreas Weber, Shun Yu, Tinka Spehr, and Bernd Stühn
17:00 CPP 38.10 Efficiency boosting in application: The influence of Poloxamers on skin friendly microemulsions for decontamination — •Sebastian Höhn, Ralph Neubauer, Christoph Schulreich, and Thomas Hellweg
17:00 CPP 38.11 Water in Reverse Micelles Studied by Neutron Scattering — •Tinka Spehr, Bernhard Frick, Isabelle Grillo, and Bernd Stühn
17:00 CPP 38.12 Transparent superhydrophobis surfaces made out of hybrid raspberry-like particles — •Doris Vollmer, Maria d'Acunzi, Lena Mammen, Xu Deng, and Hans-Jürgen Butt
17:00 CPP 38.13 Hydrodynamics of colloidal suspension under external force in a narrow channel in 2D — •Fatemeh Tabatabaei
17:00 CPP 38.14 Supramolecular structure changes of tubular J-aggregates on various substrates upon drying from water — •Chien-Lie Lee, Dörthe M. Eisele, Stefan Kirstein, and Jürgen P. Rabe
17:00 CPP 38.15 Self - Assembly of Two Dimensional Ordered Arrays of Mesoscopic Particles on Solid Surfaces — •Züleyha Yenice and Regine von Klitzing
17:00 CPP 38.16 Bicontinuous microemulsions at solid surfaces — •Stefan Wellert, Ralf Stehle, Christoph Schulreich, Roland Steitz, and Thomas Hellweg
17:00 CPP 38.17 Interactions between geometric defects in 2D colloidal systems — •David Polster, Georg Maret, and Peter Keim
17:00 CPP 38.18 Confined Binary Colloidal Crystals in 2D: Monte Carlo Simulation of Crack Formation — •Stefan Medina Hernando, Peter Virnau, and Kurt Binder
17:00 CPP 38.19 Diffusion of amphiphiles and proteins in the bicontinuous phase of a microemulsion: A fluorescence correlation spectroscopy study — •Ralph Neubauer, Sebastian Höhn, Christoph Schulreich, and Thomas Hellweg
17:00 CPP 38.20 Crystallization of charged colloids in extreme confinement — •Tetyana Kromer-Vovk, Nadezhda Gribova, and Axel Arnold
17:00 CPP 38.21 Like-charge attraction in confined colloidal systems — •Dmitriy Rozhkov, Sofia Kantorovich, and Marcello Sega
17:00 CPP 38.22 AFM study on the structuring of silica nanoparticles in confined geometries — •Yan Zeng, Sebastian Schön, and Regine von Klitzing
17:00 CPP 38.23 Percolation transition of colloids with short-ranged attraction in a slit-pore geometry. — •Helge Neitsch and Sabine H. L. Klapp
17:00 CPP 38.24 Exploring the deposition conditions for formation of larger colloidal arrays. — •Matthias Schwartzkopf, Mottakin M. Abul Kashem, Andrew Akbashev, Adeline Buffet, Gerd Herzog, Jessica Lucénius, Jan Perlich, Stephan V. Roth, and Rainer Gehrke
17:00 CPP 38.25 Critical Casimir Forces in Colloidal Suspensions of Janus Particles — •Olga Zvyagolskaya and Clemens Bechinger
17:00 CPP 38.26 Coupled colloidal particles out of equilibrium — •Carmen Groben, Valentin Blickle, Jakob Mehl, and Clemens Bechinger
17:00 CPP 38.27 The isotope Soret effect in molecular liquids: a quantum effect at room temperatures — •Steffen Hartmann, Konstantin Morozov, Zina Slimane, and Werner Köhler
17:00 CPP 38.28 Multicomponent diffusion in microgravity environment — •Matthias Gebhardt, Andreas Königer, and Werner Köhler
17:00 CPP 38.29 Dispersion study of Carbon Nanotubes — •Gerhard Lackner, Viktor Bezugly, Daria Kovalenko, Anna Czeschik, Richard Boucher, Jan Meiss, and Doru Lupascu
17:00 CPP 38.30 Hybrid method simulations of clay suspensions — •Hongliu Yang, Martin Hecht, and Heike Emmerich
17:00 CPP 38.31 Weight functions in fundamental measures density functional theory — •Markus Burgis and Matthias Schmidt
17:00 CPP 38.32 IPBS - An iterative Poisson Boltzmann Solver — •Alexander Schlaich
17:00 CPP 38.33 Entropy and enthalpy convergence of hydrophobic solvation beyond the hard-sphere limit — •Felix Sedlmeier, Dominik Horinek, and Roland Netz
17:00 CPP 38.34 The Role of Charge Polarization in the Vibrational Dynamics of Ionic Liquids — •Mahdi Taghikhani and Oliver Kühn
17:00 CPP 38.35 Bidisperse monolayers: what changes in 2D? — •Elena Minina, Alla Dobroserdova, Joan Cerda, Sofia Kantorovich, and Christian Holm
17:00 CPP 38.36 Influence of an external magnetic field on a ferrofluid with chain aggregates — •Elena Pyanzina, Joan Cerda, Sofia Kantorovich, and Christian Holm
17:00 CPP 38.37 Suspensions of particles with shifted magnetic dipoles — •Marco Klinkigt, Rudolf Weeber, Sofia Kantorovich, and Christian Holm
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