His main research concerns Adsorption, Ellipsometry, Analytical chemistry, Biophysics and Hydrogen peroxide. His study in Adsorption is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Chromatography, Molecule and Surface plasmon resonance. Hans Elwing has researched Ellipsometry in several fields, including Wetting and Silicon.
His research in Analytical chemistry intersects with topics in Curing, Monolayer, Quartz crystal microbalance and Viscoelasticity. His work in Biophysics tackles topics such as Stereochemistry which are related to areas like Cysteine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Inorganic chemistry, Biocompatibility, Spin trapping, Radical and Titanium in addition to Hydrogen peroxide.
His primary areas of study are Adsorption, Analytical chemistry, Protein adsorption, Chromatography and Wetting. His studies deal with areas such as Crystallography, Ellipsometry, Silicon and Polystyrene as well as Adsorption. His Analytical chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Monolayer, Quartz crystal microbalance and Blood plasma.
His Quartz crystal microbalance research incorporates elements of Crystal, Surface plasmon resonance, Viscoelasticity and Polymer. He works mostly in the field of Protein adsorption, limiting it down to topics relating to Inorganic chemistry and, in certain cases, Biomaterial. The Wetting study combines topics in areas such as Desorption and Contact angle.
Hans Elwing spends much of his time researching Quartz crystal microbalance, Adsorption, Nanotechnology, Protein adsorption and Biofouling. His Quartz crystal microbalance study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomaterial, Biophysics, Mineralogy and Analytical chemistry. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Complement system and Microbiology.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Analytical chemistry, Gramicidin, Bilayer and Silicon dioxide is strongly linked to Monolayer. His Adsorption research incorporates themes from Photochemistry, Surface plasmon resonance and Polymer. His research on Biofouling also deals with topics like
Hans Elwing mostly deals with Quartz crystal microbalance, Protein adsorption, Adsorption, Biophysics and Complement system. The various areas that Hans Elwing examines in his Quartz crystal microbalance study include Coagulation, Wetting, Coating and Analytical chemistry. Hans Elwing interconnects Contact angle and Nanotechnology in the investigation of issues within Protein adsorption.
His specific area of interest is Adsorption, where he studies Desorption. His Biophysics study combines topics in areas such as Polystyrene and Microbiology. The concepts of his Complement system study are interwoven with issues in Biomaterial, Platelet, Pattern recognition receptor, Blood plasma and Cell biology.
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Variations in Coupled Water, Viscoelastic Properties, and Film Thickness of a Mefp-1 Protein Film during Adsorption and Cross-Linking: A Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring, Ellipsometry, and Surface Plasmon Resonance Study
Fredrik Höök;Bengt Kasemo;Tommy Nylander;Camilla Fant.
Analytical Chemistry (2001)
Structure of 3-aminopropyl triethoxy silane on silicon oxide
Elaine T Vandenberg;Lars Bertilsson;Bo Liedberg;Kajsa Uvdal.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1991)
A wettability gradient method for studies of macromolecular interactions at the liquid/solid interface
Hans Elwing;Stefan Welin;Agneta Askendal;Ulf Nilsson.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1987)
Protein absorption and ellipsometry in biomaterial research
Hans Elwing.
Biomaterials (1998)
N-acetyl-L-cysteine affects growth, extracellular polysaccharide production, and bacterial biofilm formation on solid surfaces.
Ann-Cathrin Olofsson;Malte Hermansson;Hans Elwing.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2003)
Titanium-hydrogen peroxide interaction: model studies of the influence of the inflammatory response on titanium implants.
Pentti Tengvall;Ingemar Lundström;Lars Sjöqvist;Hans Elwing.
Biomaterials (1989)
Structural Changes of T4 Lysozyme upon Adsorption to Silica Nanoparticles Measured by Circular Dichroism
Peter Billsten;Marie Wahlgren;Thomas Arnebrant;Joseph McGuire.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1995)
Interaction between hydrogen peroxide and titanium: a possible role in the biocompatibility of titanium.
Pentti Tengvall;Hans Elwing;Lars Sjöqvist;Ingemar Lundström.
Biomaterials (1989)
Titanium gel made from metallic titanium and hydrogen peroxide
Pentti Tengvall;Hans Elwing;Ingemar Lundström.
joint international conference on information sciences (1989)
Innate immunity activation on biomaterial surfaces: A mechanistic model and coping strategies
Kristina Nilsson Ekdahl;John Lambris;Hans Elwing;Daniel Ricklin.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews (2011)
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