2023 - Research.com Chemistry in Sweden Leader Award
His primary scientific interests are in Adsorption, Chemical engineering, Polyelectrolyte, Aqueous solution and Surface force. His Adsorption research includes themes of Analytical chemistry, Nanotechnology and Mica. His Chemical engineering research incorporates themes from Chromatography and Organic chemistry, Corrosion.
His work on Polyelectrolyte adsorption as part of general Polyelectrolyte research is frequently linked to Charge density, bridging the gap between disciplines. Per M. Claesson has researched Aqueous solution in several fields, including Inorganic chemistry, Light scattering and Salt. His Surface force research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Chemical physics, Ionic strength, Surface forces apparatus, Monolayer and Surface charge.
His primary areas of investigation include Chemical engineering, Adsorption, Aqueous solution, Surface force and Polyelectrolyte. His Chemical engineering research incorporates elements of Ionic strength, Polymer chemistry, Organic chemistry, Polymer and Chromatography. The Adsorption study combines topics in areas such as Inorganic chemistry, Analytical chemistry, Pulmonary surfactant and Mica.
His research ties Colloid and Aqueous solution together. His studies in Surface force integrate themes in fields like Chemical physics, Adhesion, Surface forces apparatus, Surface charge and Hydrophobic effect. His Polyelectrolyte research includes themes of Side chain, Cationic polymerization, Desorption and Sodium dodecyl sulfate.
His main research concerns Chemical engineering, Corrosion, Composite material, Polymer and Adsorption. His studies deal with areas such as Surface force, Copolymer, Quartz crystal microbalance and Aqueous solution as well as Chemical engineering. Per M. Claesson combines subjects such as Colloid and Phase with his study of Surface force.
He interconnects Coating and Aluminium in the investigation of issues within Corrosion. His work in the fields of Polymer, such as Polyelectrolyte, intersects with other areas such as Molecular dynamics. His Adsorption research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Adhesion, Neutron reflectometry and Molecule.
Per M. Claesson mostly deals with Chemical engineering, Corrosion, Nanotechnology, Lubrication and Composite material. His Chemical engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Confocal, Phase, Adsorption, Raman spectroscopy and Corrosion inhibitor. The various areas that Per M. Claesson examines in his Adsorption study include Neutron reflectometry and Cationic polymerization.
The concepts of his Corrosion study are interwoven with issues in Acrylate and Coating. Per M. Claesson works mostly in the field of Composite material, limiting it down to topics relating to Solid-state chemistry and, in certain cases, Thermal spraying and Plasma treatment, as a part of the same area of interest. His work in Aqueous solution tackles topics such as Polymer which are related to areas like Polymer chemistry and Pulmonary surfactant.
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Comparison of model surfaces for cellulose interactions: elevated pH
Evgeni Poptoshev;Archie Carambassis;Monika Österberg;Per Claesson.
Progress in colloid and polymer science (2000)
A quartz crystal microbalance study of the adsorption of asphaltenes and resins onto a hydrophilic surface
Pontus Ekholm;Eva Blomberg;Per Claesson;Inge Harald Auflem;Inge Harald Auflem.
joint international conference on information sciences (2002)
Aggregation and network formation of aqueous methylcellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose solutions.
Rasmus Bodvik;Andra Dedinaite;Leif Karlson;Magnus Bergström.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects (2010)
Buildup of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers of Polyethyleneimine and Microfibrillated Cellulose Studied by in situ Dual Polarization Interferometry and Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation
Christian Aulin;Imre Varga;Per M. Claesson;Lars Wagberg.
Langmuir (2008)
Hydration State of Nonionic Surfactant Monolayers at the Liquid/Vapor Interface: Structure Determination by Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy
Eric Tyrode;C Magnus Johnson;Atte Kumpulainen;Mark W Rutland.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2005)
The Effect of Salt Concentration on Adsorption of Low-Charge-Density Polyelectrolytes and Interactions between Polyelectrolyte-Coated Surfaces.
Orlando J. Rojas;Orlando J. Rojas;Per M. Claesson;Dries Muller;Ronald D. Neuman.
joint international conference on information sciences (1998)
Effect of adsorbed layer surface roughness on the QCM-D response: focus on trapped water.
Lubica Macakova;Eva Blomberg;Per Martin Claesson.
Langmuir (2007)
Three-Component Langmuir-Blodgett Films with a Controllable Degree of Polarity
Johan M. Berg;L. G. Tomas Eriksson;Per M. Claesson;Kari Grete Nordli Borve.
Langmuir (1994)
Properties of Immobilized PEG Films and the Interaction with Proteins
C.-G. Gölander;James N. Herron;Kap Lim;P. Claesson.
(1992)
Surface forces between glass surfaces in cetyltrimethylammonium bromide solutions
John L. Parker;Vassily V. Yaminsky;Per M. Claesson.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry (1993)
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