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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
7025
World Ranking
15388
National Ranking
1126

Best Publications

  • Depletion potential in hard-sphere mixtures: theory and applications

    R. Roth;R. Evans;S. Dietrich

  • DEPLETION FORCES IN FLUIDS

    B Götzelmann;Robert Evans;S Dietrich

  • Field-theoretical approach to static critical phenomena in semi-infinite systems

    H. W. Diehl;S. Dietrich

  • Line tension between fluid phases and a substrate

    T. Getta;S. Dietrich

  • Free energy and specific heat of critical films and surfaces

    M. Krech;S. Dietrich

  • Polymers interacting with spherical and rodlike particles.

    E. Eisenriegler;A. Hanke;S. Dietrich

  • Polymer depletion effects near mesoscopic particles

    A. Hanke;E. Eisenriegler;S. Dietrich

  • Conceptual aspects of line tensions

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  • Multicritical behaviour at surfaces

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  • Understanding Depletion Forces beyond Entropy

    Clemens Bechinger;Daniel Rudhardt;Paul Leiderer;Roland Roth

  • Phoretic motion of spheroidal particles due to self-generated solute gradients.

    M. N. Popescu;S. Dietrich;S. Dietrich;M. Tasinkevych;M. Tasinkevych;J. Ralston

  • Universal scaling functions of critical Casimir forces obtained by Monte Carlo simulations.

    O. Vasilyev;A. Gambassi;A. Maciolek;S. Dietrich;S. Dietrich

  • Collapse and reversibility of the superhydrophobic state on nanotextured surfaces

    Antonio Checco;Benjamin M. Ocko;Atikur Rahman;Charles T. Black

  • Finite-size scaling for critical films.

    M. Krech;S. Dietrich

  • Critical Casimir forces in colloidal suspensions

    F. Schlesener;A. Hanke;S. Dietrich;S. Dietrich

  • Wetting of curved surfaces

    T. Bieker;S. Dietrich

  • CRITICAL CASIMIR FORCES BETWEEN SPHERICAL PARTICLES IN FLUIDS

    A. Hanke;F. Schlesener;E. Eisenriegler;S. Dietrich

  • Structure of the effective Hamiltonian for liquid-vapor interfaces

    M. Napiórkowski;S. Dietrich

  • Depletion Forces near Curved Surfaces

    R. Roth;B. Götzelmann;S. Dietrich

  • Hard-sphere fluids in contact with curved substrates

    P. Bryk;R. Roth;K. R. Mecke;S. Dietrich;S. Dietrich

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