TY - JOUR A1 - Makievski, A. V. A1 - Fainerman, V. B. A1 - Bree, M. A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Krägel, Jürgen A1 - Miller, Reinhard T1 - Asdorption of proteins at the liquid/air interface Y1 - 1998 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fainerman, V. B. A1 - Miller, Reinhard A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Makievski, A. V. T1 - Adsorption isotherm and surface tension equation for surfactant with changing partial molar area 1. Ideal surface layer Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Miller, Reinhard A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Krägel, Jürgen A1 - Kretzschmar, Günter T1 - Dilational and shear rheology of adsorption layers at liquid interfaces (review) Y1 - 1996 SN - 0927-7757 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Krägel, Jürgen A1 - Miller, Reinhard A1 - Wilde, Peter J. A1 - Clark, David C. T1 - The adsorption of surface active complexes between casein lactoglobulin and ionic surfactants and their shear rheological behaviour Y1 - 1996 SN - 0927-7757 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Reiche, Jürgen A1 - Förster, Stephan T1 - Surface dilational behavior of docosanic acid monolayers spread on the surface of drops of polymer solutions N2 - The pendant drop technique was used to determine p/A isotherms of docosanic acid spread on the drop surface of an aqueous polymer solution. Two water soluble polymers were used, poly(dimethyl-diallyl-ammoniumchloride) and sodium poly(styrene sulfonate-b-ethylethylene). By fast changes of the drop volume, the monolayers were compressed and dilated. The stress relaxation was monitored and surface rheological dilation parameters were obtained. It is shown that the fatty acid monolayer can be mechanically stabilized by both interacting anionic and cationic polymers. In the case of the anionic polymer, the interaction becomes more pronounced in the presence of salts in the subphase (counterions). Brewster angle microscopy shows that the typical tilt-orientation of crystalline domains of the fatty acid monolayers transforms into a more uniform and fluid-like structure caused by the polymer/monolayer interaction. The surface rheological behavior is dramatically influenced by the polymer binding. The interaction results in surface dilational viscoelastic properties and show that there is a strong resistance against expansion of the complex fatty acid/polymer layer. Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fainerman, V. B. A1 - Miller, Reinhard A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer T1 - Adsorption isotherm and surface tension equation for a surfactant with changing partial molar area. 2. Non- ideal surface layer Y1 - 1997 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Li, Junbai A1 - Miller, Reinhard A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Möhwald, Helmuth A1 - Neumann, A. W. T1 - News of pendant drop technique as a film balance at liquid/liquid interfaces Y1 - 1995 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Wasow, G. T1 - Relation between the interaction parameter of a generalised Frumkin-Damaskin isotherm and some properties of solutions of surfactant mixtures Y1 - 1996 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Makievski, A. V. A1 - Fainerman, V. B. A1 - Bree, M. A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Krägel, Jürgen A1 - Miller, Reinhard T1 - Dynamics and thermodynamics of spread and adsorbed food protein layers at the water/air interface Y1 - 1998 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wüstneck, Rainer A1 - Siegel, Stefan A1 - Ebisch, Th. A1 - Miller, Reinhard T1 - Surface behavior of spread sodium eicosanyl sulfate monolayers: 1. p/A isotherms determined on a Langmuir film balance and on drop surfaces and Brewster angle measurements Y1 - 1998 ER -