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Adrian R. Rennie

Adrian R. Rennie

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
6926
World Ranking
16505
National Ranking
248

Overview

Adrian R. Rennie is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden and specializes in the field of Materials Science. Their research spans multiple subfields including Materials Chemistry, Food Science, Atmospheric Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work prominently addresses topics such as X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography, Crystallization and Solubility Studies, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Proteins in Food Systems, Food Chemistry and Fat Analysis, Pickering Emulsions and Particle Stabilization, and Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies.

Adrian R. Rennie's recent scholarly publications include:

  • Correlations between precipitation reactions and electrochemical performance of lithium-sulfur batteries probed by operando scattering techniques (2022), published in Chem
  • Pea protein [Pisum sativum] as stabilizer for oil/water emulsions (2024), published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
  • The reaction of oleic acid monolayers with gas-phase ozone at the air water interface: the effect of sub-phase viscosity, and inert secondary components (2020), published in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Crystallization of a Zr-based metallic glass produced by laser powder bed fusion and suction casting (2021), published in Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
  • Understanding neutron absorption and scattering in a polymer composite material (2020), published in Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment

Frequent collaborators in their research activities include:

  • Jeremy K. Cockcroft
  • André Shamsabadi
  • Martin D. King
  • Andrew D. Ward
  • Stephanie H. Jones

Adrian R. Rennie has published extensively in multiple venues with recurring appearances in The Cambridge Structural Database and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), supplemented by contributions to Soft Matter, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, and Langmuir.

Best Publications

  • Structure of an adsorbed dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine bilayer measured with specular reflection of neutrons

    S.J. Johnson;T.M. Bayerl;D.C. McDermott;G.W. Adam

  • Recent advances in the study of chemical surfaces and interfaces by specular neutron reflection

    J. Penfold;R. M. Richardson;A. Zarbakhsh;J. R. P. Webster

  • The Composition and Structure of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Dodecanol Mixtures Adsorbed at the Air-Water Interface: A Neutron Reflection Study

    J.R. Lu;I.P. Purcell;E.M. Lee;E.A. Simister

  • Use of wide-angle X-ray diffraction to measure shape and size of dispersed colloidal particles

    S. Junaid S. Qazi;Adrian R. Rennie;Jeremy K. Cockcroft;Martin Vickers

  • Study of the adsorption from aqueous solution of hexaethylene glycol monododecyl ether on silica substrates using the technique of neutron reflection

    D. C. McDermott;J. R. Lu;E. M. Lee;R. K. Thomas

  • Neutron reflection from hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide adsorbed on smooth and rough silicon surfaces

    Giovanna Fragneto and;Robert K. Thomas;Adrian R. Rennie;Jeffrey Penfold

  • Adsorption of non-ionic surfactants on hydrophylic surfaces.

    Marcel R. Bohmer;Luuk K. Koopal;Rob Janssen;Ellen M. Lee

  • Structure of a cationic surfactant layer at the silica-water interface

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  • Microscopic and macroscopic thermodynamic observations in swollen poly(dimethylsiloxane) networks

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  • Structure of Monolayers of Tetraethylene Glycol Monododecyl Ether Adsorbed on Self-Assembled Monolayers on Silicon: A Neutron Reflectivity Study

    G. Fragneto;J. R. Lu;D. C. Mcdermott;R. K. Thomas

  • Small-angle neutron-scattering studies on ordered polymer colloid dispersions

    S. Ashdown;I. Markovic;R. H. Ottewill;P. Lindner

  • Oxidation of oleic acid at the air-water interface and its potential effects on cloud critical supersaturations

    Martin D. King;Adrian R. Rennie;Katherine C. Thompson;Fleur N. Fisher

  • Ordered Phase of Platelike Particles in Concentrated Dispersions

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  • Melittin-lipid interaction: a comparative study using liposomes, micelles and bilayer disks.

    Anna Lundquist;Per Wessman;Adrian R. Rennie;Katarina Edwards

  • Specular reflection of neutrons at phospholipid monolayers. Changes of monolayer structure and headgroup hydration at the transition from the expanded to the condensed phase state.

    T.M. Bayerl;R.K. Thomas;J. Penfold;A. Rennie

  • Adsorption of cubic liquid crystalline nanoparticles on model membranes

    Pauline Vandoolaeghe;Adrian R. Rennie;Richard A. Campbell;Robert K. Thomas

  • Interactions of surfactants with a water treatment protein from Moringa oleifera seeds in solution studied by zeta‐potential and light scattering measurements

    Habauka M. Kwaambwa;Adrian R. Rennie

  • Conformational changes of the lecithin headgroup in monolayers at the air/water interface

    T. Brumm;C. Naumann;E. Sackmann;A. R. Rennie

  • Determination of the structure of a surfactant layer adsorbed at the silica/water interface by neutron reflection

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  • Adsorption of a water treatment protein from Moringa oleifera seeds to a silicon oxide surface studied by neutron reflection.

    Habauka M. Kwaambwa;Habauka M. Kwaambwa;Maja Hellsing;Adrian R. Rennie

  • Neutron reflectivity studies of the interaction of cubic-phase nanoparticles with phospholipid bilayers of different coverage.

    Pauline Vandoolaeghe;Adrian R. Rennie;Richard A. Campbell;Tommy Nylander

  • Towards a molecular understanding of the water purification properties of Moringa seed proteins

    M. Moulin;E. Mossou;L. Signor;S. Kieffer-Jaquinod

  • A Neutron Reflectivity Study of the Adsorption of Aerosol-OT on Self-Assembled Monolayers on Silicon

    Giovanna Fragneto;Zhi Xin Li;Robert K. Thomas;Adrian R. Rennie

  • In Situ Observation of the Genesis of Mesoporous Silica SBA-15: Dynamics on Length Scales from 1 nm to 1 mum.

    Peter Linton;Adrian R. Rennie;Malin Zackrisson;Viveka Alfredsson

  • Degradation and Rearrangement of a Lung Surfactant Lipid at the Air–Water Interface during Exposure to the Pollutant Gas Ozone

    Katherine C. Thompson;Stephanie H. Jones;Stephanie H. Jones;Adrian R. Rennie;Martin D. King

  • On the ability of PAMAM dendrimers and dendrimer/DNA aggregates to penetrate POPC model biomembranes.

    Marie Louise Ainalem;Richard A. Campbell;Syma Khalid;Richard J. Gillams

Frequent Co-Authors

Tommy Nylander
Tommy Nylander Lund University
Lionel Porcar
Lionel Porcar Institut Laue-Langevin
Jeffrey Penfold
Jeffrey Penfold Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Sarah E. Rogers
Sarah E. Rogers Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Paul D. Butler
Paul D. Butler National Institute of Standards and Technology
Fredrik Höök
Fredrik Höök Chalmers University of Technology
Richard K. Heenan
Richard K. Heenan Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Ronald H. Ottewill
Ronald H. Ottewill University of Bristol
Thomas Arnebrant
Thomas Arnebrant Malmö University
Per Linse
Per Linse Lund University

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