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1 - General Introduction
Biofilms as complex fluids
biofilms
,
colloids
,
polymers
,
gels
,
viscoelasticity
,
elasticity
,
cross-linking
,
volume fraction
2 - Surface Forces
Crystalline monolayer surface of liquid Au–Cu–Si–Ag–Pd: Metallic glass former
metallic glasses
,
crystal structure
,
surface freezing
,
liquid alloys
,
surface crystals
,
phase transition
,
eutectics
3 - Capillarity
Diffusion through colloidal shells under stress
encapsulation
,
colloids
,
osmotic pressure
,
diffusion
,
emulsification
,
permeability
4 - Polymers and Polymer Solutions
The Role of Polymer Polydispersity in Phase Separation and Gelation in Colloid−Polymer Mixtures
polydisperse
,
monodisperse
,
morphology
,
colloids
,
gels
,
phase separation
,
polymers
,
non-adsorbing
,
volume fraction
,
poroelastic
,
transient gelation
,
spinodal decomposition
5 - Surfactants
Bacteria Pattern Spontaneously on Periodic Nanostructure Arrays
biofilms
,
self-assembly
,
nanoposts
,
Fourier transform
,
fluorescence microscopy
,
ordering
,
periodicity
6 - Equilibria and Phase Diagrams
David Turnbull (1915-2007). Pioneer of the kinetics of phase transformations in condensed matter
metallic glasses
,
eutectics
,
phase transition
,
liquid undercooling
,
liquid structure
,
crystal structure
,
free-volume model
,
viscosity
7 - Charged Interfaces
Folding of Electrostatically Charged Beads-on-a-String: An Experimental Realization of a Theoretical Model
8 - Stability of Thin films and Colloids
9 - Rheology and Elasticity
10 - Foams and Emulsions
Mechanical Inhibition of Foam Formation via a Rotating Nozzle
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