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  1. Influence of additives on the structure of surfactant-free microemulsions
  2. Nano-droplet formation in water/ethanol or isopropanol/mosquito repellent formulations
  3. Specific ion adsorption on alkyl carboxylate surfactant layers
  4. Editorial
  5. Osmotic Coefficients and Activity Coefficients in Aqueous Aminoethanoic Acid–NaCl Mixtures at 298.15 K
  6. Ex Situ Reconstitution of the Plant Biopolyester Suberin as a Film
  7. Properties of sugar-based low-melting mixtures
  8. Highly water dilutable green microemulsions
  9. Unveiling the dual role of the cholinium hexanoate ionic liquid as solvent and catalyst in suberin depolymerisation
  10. Transition of cellulose crystalline structure in biodegradable mixtures of renewably-sourced levulinate alkyl ammonium ionic liquids, γ-valerolactone and water
  11. Emergence of surfactant-free micelles from ternary solutions
  12. Low-melting mixtures based on choline ionic liquids
  13. Specific Ion Effects, Evidences
  14. Ionic Liquids
  15. Activity Coefficients
  16. Electrolytes, Classification
  17. Electrolytes, History
  18. Measuring and modeling aqueous electrolyte/amino-acid solutions with ePC-SAFT
  19. 1-Octylindoline-2,3-dione
  20. Octanol-rich and water-rich domains in dynamic equilibrium in the pre-ouzo region of ternary systems containing a hydrotrope
  21. Formulation and stability of a soap microemulsion and the apparent pKA herein
  22. Pharmacokinetics of a self-microemulsifying drug delivery system of tacrolimus
  23. Nano‐droplet formation in fragrance tinctures
  24. The extension of microemulsion regions by combining ethanol with other cosurfactants
  25. Bottom-Up Self-Assembly of Amorphous Core–Shell–Shell Nanoparticles and Biomimetic Crystal Forms in Inorganic Silica–Carbonate Systems
  26. Highly and Fully Water Dilutable Sustainable Microemulsions with Dibasic Esters as Oil Phase
  27. Influence of Chain Length and Double Bond on the Aqueous Behavior of Choline Carboxylate Soaps
  28. Choline alkylsulfates – New promising green surfactants
  29. Eco-solvents – cluster-formation, surfactantless microemulsions and facilitated hydrotropy
  30. Microwave assisted extraction of betulin from birch outer bark
  31. Biodegradability and cytotoxicity of choline soaps on human cell lines: effects of chain length and the cation
  32. Effect of bulk pH and supersaturation on the growth behavior of silica biomorphs in alkaline solutions
  33. The effect of silica on polymorphic precipitation of calcium carbonate: an on-line energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction (EDXRD) study
  34. How specific are ion specificities? A pilot NMR study
  35. Structure and Solubility in Surfactant‐Free Microemulsions
  36. Activity of Water and Osmotic Coefficients for Two- and Three-Basic Amino Acid Ternary Solutions
  37. Organic chemistry under hydrothermal conditions
  38. Using ionic liquids to formulate microemulsions: Current state of affairs
  39. Local autocatalytic co-precipitation phenomena in self-assembled silica–carbonate materials
  40. Colloidal Stabilization of Calcium Carbonate Prenucleation Clusters with Silica
  41. Evolution and Control of Complex Curved Form in Simple Inorganic Precipitation Systems
  42. Specific Ion Effects in Colloid and Surface Science: A Modified DLVO Approach
  43. Effect of Salts on the Phase Behavior and the Stability of Nano-Emulsions with Rapeseed Oil and an Extended Surfactant
  44. The effect of position and length of alkyl substituents in pyridinium based ionic liquids on temperature dependent transport properties
  45. The Ability of Silica to Induce Biomimetic Crystallization of Calcium Carbonate
  46. Innentitelbild: Formation and Evolution of Chemical Gradients and Potential Differences Across Self‐Assembling Inorganic Membranes (Angew. Chem. 18/2012)
  47. Inside Cover: Formation and Evolution of Chemical Gradients and Potential Differences Across Self‐Assembling Inorganic Membranes (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 18/2012)
  48. Toward the Rationalization of Facilitated Hydrotropy: Investigation with the Ternary Dimethyl Isosorbide / Benzyl Alcohol / Water System
  49. Formation and Evolution of Chemical Gradients and Potential Differences Across Self‐Assembling Inorganic Membranes
  50. Formation and Evolution of Chemical Gradients and Potential Differences Across Self‐Assembling Inorganic Membranes
  51. Amino Acid Solvation in Aqueous Kosmotrope Solutions: Temperature Dependence of the l-Histidine–Glycerol Interaction
  52. Growth Behavior and Kinetics of Self‐Assembled Silica–Carbonate Biomorphs
  53. Magnetic microemulsions based on magnetic ionic liquids
  54. Microemulsions with renewable feedstock oils
  55. Hydrothermal alkylation of phenols with alcohols in diluted acids
  56. Organic reactivity of alcohols in superheated aqueous salt solutions: an overview
  57. Low Toxic Ionic Liquids, Liquid Catanionics, and Ionic Liquid Microemulsions
  58. Influence of surfactant amphiphilicity on the phase behavior of IL-based microemulsions
  59. Oligoether Carboxylates: Task-Specific Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids
  60. Green synthesis of para-Menthane-3,8-diol from Eucalyptus citriodora: Application for repellent products
  61. Increasing capillary diameter and the incorporation of gelatin enhance axon outgrowth in alginate-based anisotropic hydrogels
  62. Hydrotrope-Induced Inversion of Salt Effects on the Cloud Point of an Extended Surfactant
  63. Classification of Organic Solvents Revisited by Using the COSMO‐RS Approach
  64. Thermotropic Phase Behavior of Choline Soaps
  65. Nonaqueous Microemulsions Containing Ionic Liquids – Properties and Applications
  66. [emim][etSO4] as the Polar Phase in Low-Temperature-Stable Microemulsions
  67. Aqueous phase behaviour of choline carboxylate surfactants—exceptional variety and extent of cubic phases
  68. Conditions for and characteristics of nonaqueous micellar solutions and microemulsions with ionic liquids
  69. Stabilization of Amorphous Calcium Carbonate in Inorganic Silica-Rich Environments
  70. Phase Behavior of an Extended Surfactant in Water and a Detailed Characterization of the Concentrated Phases
  71. Ethylammonium nitrate in high temperature stable microemulsions
  72. Specific ion effects in colloidal and biological systems
  73. Ion specificity of the zeta potential of α-alumina, and of the adsorption of p-hydroxybenzoate at the α-alumina–water interface
  74. The Conductivity of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids from (248 to 468) K. B. Variation of the Anion
  75. Ionic Liquids in Microemulsions—A Concept To Extend the Conventional Thermal Stability Range of Microemulsions
  76. Biodiesel, a sustainable oil, in high temperature stable microemulsions containing a room temperature ionic liquid as polar phase
  77. Correlation between polarity parameters and dielectric properties of [Na][TOTO]—a sodium ionic liquid
  78. Phase Behavior of an Extended Surfactant in Water and a Detailed Characterization of the Dilute and Semidilute Phases
  79. Specific Ion Effects
  80. FRONT MATTER
  81. BACK MATTER
  82. An Attempt of a General Overview
  83. An Attempt of a Summary
  84. Modifying the Poisson–Boltzmann Approach to Model Specific Ion Effects
  85. The Conductivity of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids from (−35 to 195) °C. A. Variation of Cation’s Alkyl Chain
  86. Ion-specific thermodynamics of multicomponent electrolytes: A hybrid HNC/MD approach
  87. Catanionic Micelles As a Model to Mimic Biological Membranes in the Presence of Anesthetic Alcohols
  88. Effective Insect Repellent Formulation in both Surfactantless and Classical Microemulsions with a Long‐Lasting Protection for Human Beings
  89. Solubilisation of stearic acid by the organic base choline hydroxide
  90. Additive-induced morphological tuning of self-assembled silica–barium carbonate crystal aggregates
  91. Hollow SiO2 Microspheres Produced by Coating Yeast Cells
  92. Hofmeister series and specific interactions of charged headgroups with aqueous ions
  93. Alkali Metal Oligoether Carboxylates—A New Class of Ionic Liquids
  94. MATERIALS SCIENCE: Beyond Biomineralization
  95. Specific Ion Effects
  96. Chapter 6 Salt‐Induced Morphological Transitions in Nonequimolar Catanionic Systems
  97. Anion specificity influencing morphology in catanionic surfactant mixtures with an excess of cationic surfactant
  98. Microemulsions with an Ionic Liquid Surfactant and Room Temperature Ionic Liquids As Polar Pseudo-Phase
  99. Enzyme Kinetics as a Useful Probe for Micelle and Microemulsion Structure and Dynamics
  100. Correspondence between Curvature, Packing Parameter, and Hydrophilic−Lipophilic Deviation Scales around the Phase-Inversion Temperature
  101. Initiation of Vaterite−Aragonite CaCO3 Particles from Silicate−Casein Sols
  102. Properties of a new hydrotrope hydrophobic molecule and its potential applications
  103. Spectroscopic Studies of Catanionic Reverse Microemulsion: Correlation with the Superactivity of Horseradish Peroxidase Enzyme in a Restricted Environment
  104. Inorganic Self-Organized Silica Aragonite Biomorphic Composites
  105. Vapor Pressures of Propylene Carbonate and N,N-Dimethylacetamide
  106. Role of the surfactant headgroup on the counterion specificity in the micelle-to-vesicle transition through salt addition
  107. Description of dilution enthalpies and heat capacities for aqueous solutions within the MSA–NRTL model with ion solvation
  108. Molecular Hydrophobic Attraction and Ion-Specific Effects Studied by Molecular Dynamics
  109. Activity of Water and Osmotic Coefficients of Histidine Derivatives in Aqueous Solutions at 310.15 K
  110. Choline carboxylate surfactants: biocompatible and highly soluble in water
  111. Controlled preparation of hollow zinc oxide microspheres from aqueous solution using hexamethylenetetramine and cysteine
  112. Solubilization of methacrylic acid based polymers by surfactants in acidic solutions
  113. Mineralization of CaCO3 in the Presence of Egg White Lysozyme
  114. Specific Anion and Cation Binding to Lipid Membranes Investigated on a Solid Supported Membrane
  115. Co-precipitation of silica and alkaline-earth carbonates using TEOS as silica source
  116. Chiral Polymer Helices with Shape Identical to Previously Reported Helical Calcium Carbonate Morphologies
  117. Water Activity and Osmotic Coefficients in Solutions of Glycine, Glutamic Acid, Histidine and their Salts at 298.15 K and 310.15 K
  118. Specific Alkali Cation Effects in the Transition from Micelles to Vesicles through Salt Addition
  119. Aggregates in mixtures of ionic liquids
  120. Thermophysical and bionotox properties of solvo-surfactants based on ethylene oxide, propylene oxide and glycerol
  121. New Anisotropic Ceramic Membranes from Chemically Fixed Dissipative Structures
  122. Spontaneous Vesicle Formation of an Industrial Single‐Chain Surfactant at Acidic pH and at Room‐Temperature
  123. Reversible Formation of Polymeric Chains by Coordination of Pentaphosphaferrocene with Silver(I) Cations
  124. Reversible Bildung von Polymerketten durch Koordination von Pentaphosphaferrocen an Silber(I)‐Ionen
  125. Propensity for the Air/Water Interface and Ion Pairing in Magnesium Acetate vs Magnesium Nitrate Solutions:  Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Surface Tension Measurements
  126. Densities, Ultrasonic Velocities, Viscosities, and Electrical Conductivities of Aqueous Solutions of Mg(OAc)2 and Mg(NO3)2
  127. Inclusion of Ionic Hydration and Association in the MSA-NRTL Model for a Description of the Thermodynamic Properties of Aqueous Ionic Solutions:  Application to Solutions of Associating Acids
  128. Similarity of Salt Influences on the pH of Buffers, Polyelectrolytes, and Proteins
  129. Modelling of the thermodynamic properties of ionic solutions using a stepwise solvation-equilibrium model
  130. Specific Ion Effects at Protein Surfaces:  A Molecular Dynamics Study of Bovine Pancreatic Trypsin Inhibitor and Horseradish Peroxidase in Selected Salt Solutions
  131. Ternary systems of nonionic surfactant Brij 35, water and various simple alcohols: Structural investigations by small-angle X-ray scattering and dynamic light scattering
  132. Short chain glycerol 1-monoethers—a new class of green solvo-surfactants
  133. Hofmeister specific-ion effects on enzyme activity and buffer pH: Horseradish peroxidase in citrate buffer
  134. Specific ion effects in liquids, in biological systems, and at interfaces
  135. Biocatalysis using lipase encapsulated in microemulsion-based organogels in supercritical carbon dioxide
  136. Effects of Nonionic Surfactant C12E5 on the Cooperative Dynamics of Water
  137. The influence of structure and composition of a reverse SDS microemulsion on enzymatic activities and electrical conductivities
  138. Effect of short non-ionic amphiphiles derived from ethylene and propylene glycol alkyl ethers on the CMC of SDS
  139. Ultrasonic Velocities, Densities, Viscosities, Electrical Conductivities, Raman Spectra, and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Aqueous Solutions of Mg(OAc)2 and Mg(NO3)2:  Hofmeister Effects and Ion Pair Formation
  140. Vapor Pressure Determination of the Aliphatic C5 to C8 1-Alcohols
  141. Relation between Dielectric and Low-Frequency Raman Spectra of Hydrogen-Bond Liquids
  142. Is There an Anionic Hofmeister Effect on Water Dynamics? Dielectric Spectroscopy of Aqueous Solutions of NaBr, NaI, NaNO3, NaClO4, and NaSCN
  143. Hofmeister Effects in Biology:  Effect of Choline Addition on the Salt-Induced Super Activity of Horseradish Peroxidase and Its Implication for Salt Resistance of Plants
  144. Design of Low-Toxic and Temperature-Sensitive Anionic Microemulsions Using Short Propyleneglycol Alkyl Ethers as Cosurfactants
  145. Percolating Microemulsions of Nonionic Surfactants Probed by Dielectric Spectroscopy
  146. Horseradish Peroxidase Activity in a Reverse Catanionic Microemulsion
  147. Vapor Pressures and Osmotic Coefficients of Aqueous LiOH Solutions at Temperatures Ranging from 298.15 to 363.15 K
  148. Thermodynamic properties of (LiCl+N,N-dimethylacetamide) and (LiBr+N,N-dimethylacetamide) at temperatures from (323.15 to 423.15) K
  149. Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy of aqueous amino acid solutions: dynamics and interactions in aqueous glycine
  150. Vapor Pressures, Osmotic and Activity Coefficients of Electrolytes in Protic Solvents at Different Temperatures. 3. Lithium Bromide in 2-Propanol
  151. Reply to Comment on the “Osmotic Coefficients and Surface Tensions of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions:  Role of Dispersion Forces”
  152. Vapor Pressures of Propylene Carbonate and N,N-Dimethylacetamide
  153. Vapor Pressures, Osmotic and Activity Coefficients of Electrolytes in Protic Solvents at Different Temperatures. 2. Lithium Bromide in Ethanol
  154. Temperature dependence of industrial propylene glycol alkyl ether/water mixtures
  155. Hofmeister Ion Effects on the Phase Diagrams of Water-Propylene Glycol Propyl Ethers
  156. Preface
  157. Vapor pressures, osmotic and activity coefficients for (LiBr+acetonitrile) between the temperatures (298.15 and 343.15) K
  158. Nonionic Surfactant Brij 35 in Water and in Various Simple Alcohols:  Structural Investigations by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering and Dynamic Light Scattering
  159. Effect of the Chain Length on the Inter- and Intramolecular Dynamics of Liquid Oligo(ethylene glycol)s
  160. Vapor-Pressure Measurements of Liquid Solutions at Different Temperatures:  Apparatus for Use over an Extended Temperature Range and Some New Data
  161. Vapor Pressures, Osmotic and Activity Coefficients of Electrolytes in Protic Solvents at Different Temperatures. 1. Lithium Bromide in Methanol
  162. Automated apparatus for the rapid determination of liquid–liquid and solid–liquid phase transitions
  163. Osmotic Coefficients and Surface Tensions of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions:  Role of Dispersion Forces
  164. Ein Porphyrinfarbstoff mit monoexponentiellem Intensitäts‐ und Anisotropieabklingverhalten in sphärischen Micellen
  165. A Porphyrin Dye with Monoexponential Fluorescence Intensity and Anisotropy Decay Behavior in Spherical Micelles
  166. Light, Neutron, X-ray Scattering, and Conductivity Measurements on Aqueous Dodecyltrimethylammonium Bromide/1-Hexanol Solutions
  167. Micelle and Solvent Relaxation in Aqueous Sodium Dodecylsulfate Solutions
  168. The investigation of the influence of water and temperature on the LiCl/DMAc/cellulose system
  169. Electrolyte Solutions, Thermodynamics
  170. Electrolyte Solutions, Transport Properties
  171. Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Some Lithium Chelatophosphates
  172. Biooxidation of n‐hexanol by alcohol oxidase and catalase in biphasic and micellar systems without solvent
  173. Electrical conductivity of reverse micelles in supercritical carbon dioxide
  174. Inert Phosphorescent Nanospheres as Markers for Optical Assays
  175. Dielectric Relaxation of Cationic Surfactants in Aqueous Solution. 2. Solute Relaxation
  176. Dielectric Relaxation of Cationic Surfactants in Aqueous Solution. 1. Solvent Relaxation
  177. ChemInform Abstract: Electrolyte Systems
  178. Small angle neutron scattering of D2O–Brij 35 and D2O–alcohol–Brij 35 solutions and their modelling using the Percus–Yevick integral equation
  179. Parameters affecting the synthesis of geranyl butyrate by esterase 30,000 from Mucor miehei
  180. Parameters affecting the synthesis of geranyl butyrate by esterase 30,000 from Mucor miehei
  181. Comment on ‘‘Integral equation theory for charged liquids: The structure of macroions in solution and the inversion of experimental data’’ [J. Chem. Phys. 100, 2244 (1994)]
  182. Structure of water and ionic hydration
  183. Conductance in Associated Electrolytes Using the Mean Spherical Approximation
  184. Tetraalkylammonium bromides in methanol: Small angle neutron scattering and vapor pressure measurements
  185. Small-angle neutron scattering: A critical study of the contrast approximation
  186. Molecular solvent model for a cryptate solution in acetonitrile: A hypernetted chain study
  187. Cryptates as model Brownons
  188. Small hydrophobic organic ions in aqueous solutions
  189. Dynamics of liquid acetonitrile at high frequencies
  190. Transport of cryptates as model brownons: electrical mobilities and self-diffusion coefficients of monovalent and divalent ions cryptated by 222 in aqueous solutions
  191. Osmotic coefficients of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions at thermodynamic and McMillan-Mayer level
  192. Transport in electrolytes using the mean spherical approximation: Electrical conductance and self-diffusion coefficient as a function of concentration in solutions
  193. Charge structure in electrolytes and polyelectrolytes. Experimental evidence and interpretation
  194. Pair correlation functions of uncharged and weakly charged Brownian particles
  195. Distribution of small organic cations in aqueous solutions
  196. Determination of the three ion pair-correlation functions of a simple organic salt in solution
  197. The charge structure factor of a 1-1 electrolyte in solution
  198. Conductance in electrolyte solutions using the mean spherical approximation
  199. Tetrapentylammonium bromide in 2-propanol: vapor pressure and small-angle neutron scattering measurements
  200. Self-diffusion in electrolyte solutions using the mean spherical approximation
  201. NMR relaxation study of tetrapentylammonium ions in acetonitrile solutions
  202. Lithium bromide in acetonitrile and water: a neutron scattering study
  203. Dynamics and spatial correlations of tetrapentylammonium ions in acetonitrile
  204. Hypernetted chain theory for electrolyte solutions: a new approach between continuous and discrete solvent models
  205. Lithium bromide in acetonitrile: Thermodynamics, theory, and simulation
  206. ChemInform Abstract: Modern Techniques for the Study of Electrolyte Solutions
  207. Structure and dynamics of nonaqueous solutions
  208. Vapor pressure measurements on nonaqueous electrolyte solutions. Part 6. Some remarks on integral equations
  209. Structure and Dynamics of Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions by Small Angle Neutron Scattering, Brownian Dynamics and Primitive Model Theories
  210. Structure of nonaqueous electrolyte solutions by small-angle neutron scattering, hypernetted chain, and Brownian dynamics
  211. Modern techniques for the study of electrolyte solutions
  212. Calculation of Osmotic Coefficients of Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions with the Help of Chemical Models
  213. Vapor pressure data for non-aqueous electrolyte solutions. Part 5. Tetraalkylammonium salts in acetonitrile
  214. Vapor pressure measurements on nonaqueous solutions. Part IV. HNC calculations using Friedman's cosphere overlap model
  215. Neutron scattering experiments on nonaqueous electrolyte solutions