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Dipalmitoyllecithin Monolayers at the Air/Water Interface: Measurements of the Response to Shear as a Function of Surface Density and pH
B. M. Abraham
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J. B. Ketterson
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MRC - Materials Research Center
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Surface Density
100%
Air-water Interface
100%
Interface Measurement
100%
Surface pH
100%
PH Value
33%
Shear Stress
33%
Shear Modulus
33%
Experimental Uncertainty
33%
Phosphatidylglycerol
33%
Time Response
33%
Lecithin
33%
Density Increase
33%
Sodium Phosphate
33%
Impact Shear
33%
Citric Acid Solution
33%
Static Modulus
33%
Material Science
Monolayers
100%
Density
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
75%
Elastic Moduli
25%
Film
25%
Sodium
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine
100%
Liquid
50%
Solution and Solubility
50%
Citric Acid
50%
Lecithin
50%
Citrate
50%
Chemical Engineering
Citric Acid
100%
Film
100%
Lecithin
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Shear Modulus
100%
Air-Water Interface
100%