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Reinhard Miller

Reinhard Miller

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Chemistry

D-Index
90
Citations
31157
World Ranking
2052
National Ranking
150

Overview

Reinhard Miller is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their research spans a broad spectrum within these disciplines, focusing particularly on subfields such as Organic Chemistry, Food Science, Materials Chemistry, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, and Biomedical Engineering.

Miller's scholarly output includes numerous publications in recognized scientific journals. They have contributed to key recurring venues such as Colloids and Interfaces, Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, Langmuir, and Polymers.

Their primary thematic focus encompasses Surfactants and Colloidal Systems, Proteins in Food Systems, Pickering emulsions and particle stabilization, Polymer Surface Interaction Studies, Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques, Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, and Silk-based biomaterials and applications.

Frequent collaborators in Miller's work include G. Loglio, Emanuel Schneck, Boris A. Noskov, Aliyar Javadi, and Olga Yu. Milyaeva, evidencing ongoing collaborative efforts across multiple projects.

Some recent publications demonstrate the specific scope of Miller's research:

  • "Pickering foams and parameters influencing their characteristics" (2022) published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
  • "New view of the adsorption of surfactants at water/alkane interfaces - Competitive and cooperative effects of surfactant and alkane molecules" (2020) published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
  • "Effect of selected monovalent salts on surfactant stabilized foams" (2021) published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science
  • "Ionic Surfactants at Air/Water and Oil/Water Interfaces: A Comparison Based on Molecular Dynamics Simulations" (2021) published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • "Advances in CO2-switchable surfactants towards the fabrication and application of responsive colloids" (2023) published in Advances in Colloid and Interface Science

The research work led or participated in by Miller primarily addresses fundamental and applied studies of surfactants, foams, colloidal stability, and interfaces through experimental and computational methodologies.

Best Publications

  • Lipases at interfaces : a review

    P. Reis;K. Holmberg;H. Watzke;M. E. Leser

  • Dynamics of Adsorption at Liquid Interfaces: Theory, Experiment, Application

    S. S. Dukhin;Günter Kretzschmar;Reinhard Miller

  • Dynamics of protein and mixed protein/surfactant adsorption layers at the water/fluid interface.

    R. Miller;V.B. Fainerman;A.V. Makievski;J. Krägel

  • The analysis of dynamic surface tension of sodium alkyl sulphate solutions, based on asymptotic equations of adsorption kinetic theory

    V. B. Fainerman;A. V. Makievski;R. Miller

  • Dynamic surface and interfacial tensions of surfactant and polymer solutions

    Reinhard Miller;Paul Joos;Valentin B. Fainerman

  • Surfactants: Chemistry, Interfacial Properties, Applications

    V. B. Fainerman;D. Möbius;Reinhard Miller

  • Adsorption of surfactants and proteins at fluid interfaces

    V.B Fainerman;E.H Lucassen-Reynders;R Miller

  • Dilational and shear rheology of adsorption layers at liquid interfaces

    Reinhard Miller;Rainer Wüstneck;Jürgen Krägel;Günter Kretzschmar

  • Stability of Foam Films and Surface Rheology: An Oscillating Bubble Study at Low Frequencies

    Cosima Stubenrauch;Reinhard Miller

  • Thermodynamics, adsorption kinetics and rheology of mixed protein-surfactant interfacial layers.

    Cs. Kotsmar;V. Pradines;V.S. Alahverdjieva;E.V. Aksenenko

  • Rheology of interfacial layers

    Reinhard Miller;James K. Ferri;Aliyar Javadi;Jürgen Krägel

  • Description of the adsorption behaviour of proteins at water/fluid interfaces in the framework of a two-dimensional solution model.

    V.B Fainerman;E.H Lucassen-Reynders;R Miller

  • Polymer-surfactant systems in bulk and at fluid interfaces.

    Eduardo Guzmán;Sara Llamas;Armando Maestro;Laura Fernández-Peña

  • Drop and bubble shape analysis as tool for dilational rheology studies of interfacial layers.

    G. Loglio;P. Pandolfini;R. Miller;A. V. Makievski

  • Particle laden fluid interfaces: dynamics and interfacial rheology.

    Alma J. Mendoza;Eduardo Guzman;Fernando Martinez-Pedrero;Hernan Ritacco

  • Dilational surface viscoelasticity of polymer solutions.

    B. A. Noskov;A. V. Akentiev;A. Y. Bilibin;I. M. Zorin

  • The measurement of dynamic surface-tension by the maximum bubble pressure method

    V. B. Fainerman;R. Miller;P. Joos

  • Drops and bubbles in interfacial research

    D. Möbius;Reinhard Miller

  • Novel Methods to Study Interfacial Layers

    D. Möbius;Reinhard Miller

  • Mono- and multilayer covered drops as carriers

    Dmitry O. Grigoriev;Reinhard Miller

  • Theory of protein penetration into 2 D aggregating lipid monolayers.

    V. B. Fainerman;R. Miller;D. Vollhardt

Frequent Co-Authors

V. B. Fainerman
V. B. Fainerman Chalmers University of Technology
Jürgen Krägel
Jürgen Krägel Max Planck Society
Libero Liggieri
Libero Liggieri University of Florence
Martin E. Leser
Martin E. Leser University of Fribourg
Francesca Ravera
Francesca Ravera University of Florence
Eric Dickinson
Eric Dickinson University of Leeds
Dieter Vollhardt
Dieter Vollhardt University of Augsburg
Ramón G. Rubio
Ramón G. Rubio Complutense University of Madrid
A.W. Neumann
A.W. Neumann University of Toronto
Helmuth Möhwald
Helmuth Möhwald Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces

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