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Olle Söderman

Olle Söderman

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
10172
World Ranking
10354
National Ranking
145

Overview

Olle Söderman is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and has contributed to the field of chemistry with a focus on organic chemistry, spectroscopy, and material dynamics. Their research spans a variety of subfields including molecular medicine, materials chemistry, and fluid flow and transfer processes.

The main topics addressed by Söderman's work include surfactants and colloidal systems, hydrogels synthesis and properties, thermodynamic properties of mixtures, NMR spectroscopy and its applications, material dynamics and properties, liquid crystal research advancements, and molecular spectroscopy and chirality.

Söderman has published papers in multiple scientific venues, with frequent publications in:

  • European Polymer Journal
  • Langmuir
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Polymers
  • ACS Physical Chemistry Au

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Söderman include:

  • "Tuning Pluronic F127 phase transitions by adding physiological amounts of salts: A rheology, SAXS, and NMR investigation" (2023) European Polymer Journal
  • "NMR Studies of Bicontinuous Liquid Crystalline Phases of Cubic Symmetry: Interpretation of Frequency-Dependent Relaxation Rates" (2020) Langmuir
  • "Molecular Assembly in Block Copolymer-Surfactant Nanoparticle Dispersions: Information on Molecular Exchange and Apparent Solubility from High-Resolution and PFG NMR" (2021) Polymers
  • "Self-diffusion coefficients of heavy water in low n-alkanes" (2023) Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • "Effect of electrolytes on the sol-gel phase transitions in a Pluronic F127/carboxymethyl cellulose aqueous system: Phase map, rheology and NMR self-diffusion study" (2022) European Polymer Journal

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Söderman include:

  • Cristina Carucci
  • Massimiliano Grosso
  • Björn Lindman
  • Maura Monduzzi
  • Andrea Salis

Söderman's research often centers on the application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy techniques to study molecular assembly, phase transitions, and sol-gel processes in complex chemical systems. This work is related to understanding phenomena in surfactant and polymer mixtures, with implications for material properties and behavior.

Best Publications

  • Gemini surfactants: New synthetic vectors for gene transfection

    Anthony J. Kirby;Patrick Camilleri;Jan B. F. N. Engberts;Martin C. Feiters

  • How to study microemulsions

    M. Kahlweit;R. Strey;D. Haase;H. Kunieda

  • NMR studies of complex surfactant systems

    Olle Söderman;Peter Stilbs

  • Physical−Chemical Properties of the n-Octyl β-d-Glucoside/Water System. A Phase Diagram, Self-Diffusion NMR, and SAXS Study

    Frederik Nilsson;Olle Söderman;Ingegärd Johansson

  • The NMR Self-Diffusion Method Applied to Restricted Diffusion. Simulation of Echo Attenuation from Molecules in Spheres and between Planes

    B. Balinov;B. Jonsson;P. Linse;O. Soderman

  • The formation of host-guest complexes between surfactants and cyclodextrins.

    Artur J.M. Valente;Olle Söderman

  • Examination of the lamellar phase of aerosol OT/water using pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance

    P. T. Callaghan;O. Soderman

  • NMR studies of surfactants

    Olle Söderman;Peter Stilbs;William S. Price

  • Transition from Micelles to Vesicles in Aqueous Mixtures of Anionic and Cationic Surfactants

    Olle Söderman;Kathleen L. Herrington;Eric W. Kaler;David D. Miller

  • Restricted Diffusion in Cylindrical Geometry

    Olle Söderman;Bengt Jönsson

  • Diffusion of Water Absorbed in Cellulose Fibers Studied with 1H-NMR

    Daniel Topgaard and;Olle Söderman

  • Polyhydroxyl-based surfactants and their physico-chemical properties and applications

    Olle Söderman;Ingegärd Johansson

  • Compaction of DNA by gemini surfactants: effects of surfactant architecture.

    Lisa Karlsson;Marcel C.P. van Eijk;Olle Söderman

  • Micellar dynamics and organization. A multifield 13C NMR spin-lattice relaxation and {1H}13C nuclear overhauser effect study

    H. Walderhaug;O. Soderman;P. Stilbs

  • Binding of SDS to Ethyl(hydroxyethyl)cellulose. Effect of Hydrophobic Modification of the Polymer

    Krister Thuresson;Olle Söderman;Per Hansson;Geng Wang

  • Molecular organization in the liquid-crystalline phases of lecithin-sodium cholate-water systems studied by nuclear magnetic resonance

    J. Ulmius;G. Lindblom;H. Wennerstroem;L. B. A. Johansson

  • The Validity of the Short-Gradient-Pulse Approximation in NMR Studies of Restricted Diffusion. Simulations of Molecules Diffusing between Planes, in Cylinders and Spheres

    P. Linse;O. Soderman

  • Self-diffusion NMR studies of the host-guest interaction between beta-cyclodextrin and alkyltrimethylammonium bromide surfactants.

    Celia Cabaleiro-Lago;Markus Nilsson;Olle Söderman

  • Small-angle X-ray scattering, light scattering, and NMR study of PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymer/cationic surfactant complexes in aqueous solution.

    Jörgen Jansson;Karin Schillén;Markus Nilsson;Olle Söderman

  • Determination of Micellar Aggregation Numbers in Dilute Surfactant Systems with the Fluorescence Quenching Method.

    Per Hansson;Bengt Jönsson;and Cecilia Ström;Olle Söderman

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Topgaard
Daniel Topgaard Lund University
Magnus Nydén
Magnus Nydén University College London
Peter Stilbs
Peter Stilbs Royal Institute of Technology
Ulf Olsson
Ulf Olsson Lund University
Maura Monduzzi
Maura Monduzzi University of Cagliari
Björn Lindman
Björn Lindman Lund University
Per Hansson
Per Hansson Uppsala University
Monika Schönhoff
Monika Schönhoff University of Münster
Per Linse
Per Linse Lund University
Jacob N. Israelachvili
Jacob N. Israelachvili University of California, Santa Barbara

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