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Volumn 25, Issue 14, 2009, Pages 7976-7982

Interfacial hydrodynamic drag on nanowires embedded in thin oil films and protein layers

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ASPHERICAL PARTICLES; DIRECTION OF MOTION; EXTERNAL MAGNETIC FIELD; FERROMAGNETIC NANOWIRE; FIELD GRADIENT; FILM PROPERTIES; FLUID INTERFACE; HYDRODYNAMIC DRAG; LONG AXIS; NANO-METER-SCALE; OIL FILMS; OIL VISCOSITY; PROTEIN LAYERS; SUBPHASE; SURFACE VISCOSITY; THEORETICAL PREDICTION; THIN OIL FILMS; TWO-REGIME; WIRE LENGTH;

EID: 67651087035     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la900408y     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (28)

References (39)
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    • 84869543078 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • At later times (age >45 min) evidence indicates that the protein layers formed by β-lactoglobulin become mechanically heterogeneous, complicating the interpretation of the nanowire drag at these times. A detailed analysis of the interfacial microrheology of such protein layers will be presented in a forthcoming paper (Lee, M. H. et al., in preparation)
    • At later times (age >45 min) evidence indicates that the protein layers formed by β-lactoglobulin become mechanically heterogeneous, complicating the interpretation of the nanowire drag at these times. A detailed analysis of the interfacial microrheology of such protein layers will be presented in a forthcoming paper (Lee, M. H. et al., in preparation).


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