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Overview

Diethelm Johannsmann is affiliated with Clausthal University of Technology in Germany. Their research spans primarily the field of Engineering, with a focus on subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Bioengineering and Surfaces, Coatings and Films.

The scientist's work addresses topics including Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies, Mechanical and Optical Resonators, Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors, Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies, Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies, and Electrochemical Analysis and Applications.

Notable recent publications by Diethelm Johannsmann include:

  • "Studying Soft Interfaces with Shear Waves: Principles and Applications of the Quartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM)", 2021, Sensors
  • "Effect of Noise on Determining Ultrathin-Film Parameters from QCM-D Data with the Viscoelastic Model", 2023, Sensors
  • "Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring for studying soft matter at interfaces", 2024, Nature Reviews Methods Primers

Their research frequently appears in venues such as Sensors, The Analyst, Analytical Chemistry, ECS Meeting Abstracts, and Advanced Theory and Simulations. These journals reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work, which combines elements of engineering, chemistry, and materials science.

Diethelm Johannsmann collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including Arne Langhoff, Christian Leppin, Andreas Peschel, Frederick Meyer, and Ilya Reviakine. These collaborations contribute to a substantial body of research focused on quartz crystal microbalance techniques and their applications.

The scientist's research projects often explore the properties and interactions at interfaces using advanced acoustic and electrochemical methodologies. The frequent use of quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technology is a distinctive aspect of their work, enabling the study of soft matter, viscoelastic properties, and electrochemical phenomena with high sensitivity.

Best Publications

  • Hearing what you cannot see and visualizing what you hear: interpreting quartz crystal microbalance data from solvated interfaces.

    Ilya Reviakine;Diethelm Johannsmann;Ralf Peter Richter

  • Long-range attraction between colloidal spheres at the air-water interface: the consequence of an irregular meniscus

    Dimitris Stamou;Claus Duschl;Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Viscoelastic, mechanical, and dielectric measurements on complex samples with the quartz crystal microbalance

    Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Viscoelastic properties of thin films probed with a quartz-crystal resonator.

    D. Johannsmann;K. Mathauer;G. Wegner;W. Knoll

  • Viscoelastic analysis of organic thin films on quartz resonators

    Diethelm Johannsmann

  • The Quartz Crystal Microbalance in Soft Matter Research

    Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Swelling of a polymer brush probed with a quartz crystal resonator

    Arno Domack;Oswald Prucker;Jürgen Rühe;Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Synthesis and swelling behavior of a weak polyacid brush

    M. Biesalski;Diethelm Johannsmann;Jürgen Rühe

  • Dissipation in films of adsorbed nanospheres studied by quartz crystal microbalance (QCM).

    Diethelm Johannsmann;Ilya Reviakine;Ralf P. Richter

  • Electropolymerization and doping/dedoping properties of polyaniline thin films as studied by electrochemical-surface plasmon spectroscopy and by the quartz crystal microbalance

    Akira Baba;Shengjun Tian;Fernando Stefani;Chuanjun Xia

  • A novel method to measure diffusion coefficients in porous metal–organic frameworks

    Olexandra Zybaylo;Osama Shekhah;Hui Wang;Maxim Tafipolsky

  • Model-Independent Analysis of QCM Data on Colloidal Particle Adsorption

    Edurne Tellechea;Diethelm Johannsmann;Nicole F. Steinmetz;Ralf P. Richter

  • Positive Frequency Shifts Observed Upon Adsorbing Micron-Sized Solid Objects to a Quartz Crystal Microbalance from the Liquid Phase

    Agata Pomorska;Dmitry Shchukin;Richard Hammond;Matthew A. Cooper

  • Adsorption of pNIPAM Layers on Hydrophobic Gold Surfaces, Measured in Situ by QCM and SPR

    Mark A. Plunkett;Zhehui Wang;Mark W. Rutland;Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Effect of Sample Heterogeneity on the Interpretation of QCM(-D) Data: Comparison of Combined Quartz Crystal Microbalance/Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements with Finite Element Method Modeling

    Diethelm Johannsmann;Ilya Reviakine;Elena Rojas;Marta Gallego

  • Electrolyte-induced collapse of a polyelectrolyte brush

    M. Biesalski;Diethelm Johannsmann;Jürgen Rühe

  • Surface-Rheological Measurements on Glass Forming Polymers Based on the Surface Tension Driven Decay of Imprinted Corrugation Gratings

    Marc Hamdorf;Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Molecular Orientation at Rubbed Polyimide Surfaces Determined with X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy: Relevance for Liquid Crystal Alignment

    Klaus Weiss;Christof Wöll;Edgar Böhm;Bernd Fiebranz

  • Monitoring of integrin-mediated adhesion of human ovarian cancer cells to model protein surfaces by quartz crystal resonators: evaluation in the impedance analysis mode

    Jing Li;Christiane Thielemann;Ute Reuning;Diethelm Johannsmann

  • Swelling of Thick Polymer Brushes Investigated with Ellipsometry

    Jörg Habicht;Markus Schmidt;Jürgen Rühe;Diethelm Johannsmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürgen Rühe
Jürgen Rühe University of Freiburg
Wolfgang Knoll
Wolfgang Knoll Austrian Institute of Technology
Steffen Berg
Steffen Berg Shell (Netherlands)
Binyang Du
Binyang Du Zhejiang University
Curtis W. Frank
Curtis W. Frank Stanford University
Christof Wöll
Christof Wöll Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Gerhard Wegner
Gerhard Wegner Max Planck Society
Jeffrey A. Hubbell
Jeffrey A. Hubbell New York University
Joseph L. Keddie
Joseph L. Keddie University of Surrey
Julia A. Kornfield
Julia A. Kornfield California Institute of Technology

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