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Patrick Kreissl

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Soft Matter|November 9, 2020
Frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility of magnetic nanoparticles in a polymer solution: a simulation studyPatrick Kreissl, Christian Holm, Rudolf Weeber
Soft Matter|January 19, 2023
Interplay between steric and hydrodynamic interactions for ellipsoidal magnetic nanoparticles in a polymer suspensionPatrick Kreissl, Christian Holm, Rudolf Weeber
Accounts of Chemical Research|November 13, 2018
Toward Understanding of Self-Electrophoretic Propulsion under Realistic Conditions: From Bulk Reactions to Confinement EffectsMichael Kuron, Patrick Kreissl, Christian Holm
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 9, 2021
A numerical investigation of analyte size effects in nanopore sensing systemsKai Szuttor, Patrick Kreissl, Christian Holm
The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 3, 2016
The efficiency of self-phoretic propulsion mechanisms with surface reaction heterogeneityPatrick Kreissl, Christian Holm, Joost de Graaf
Physical Review Letters|June 8, 2019
Modeling Gel Swelling Equilibrium in the Mean Field: From Explicit to Poisson-Boltzmann ModelsJonas Landsgesell, David Sean, Patrick Kreissl, et al.
Physical Review Letters|April 4, 2020
Erratum: Modeling Gel Swelling Equilibrium in the Mean Field: From Explicit to Poisson-Boltzmann Models [Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 208002 (2019)]Jonas Landsgesell, David Sean, Patrick Kreissl, et al.
Soft Matter|January 28, 2017
Microfluidic pumping by micromolar salt concentrationsRan Niu, Patrick Kreissl, Aidan T Brown, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 4, 2026
Nanoparticle-polymer coupling in magnetic gels studied by means of computer simulations and experimentsRebecca Stephan, Surojit Ranoo, Patrick Kreissl, et al.
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Soft Matter|November 9, 2020
Frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility of magnetic nanoparticles in a polymer solution: a simulation studyPatrick Kreissl, Christian Holm, Rudolf Weeber
Soft Matter|January 19, 2023
Interplay between steric and hydrodynamic interactions for ellipsoidal magnetic nanoparticles in a polymer suspensionPatrick Kreissl, Christian Holm, Rudolf Weeber
Accounts of Chemical Research|November 13, 2018
Toward Understanding of Self-Electrophoretic Propulsion under Realistic Conditions: From Bulk Reactions to Confinement EffectsMichael Kuron, Patrick Kreissl, Christian Holm
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 9, 2021
A numerical investigation of analyte size effects in nanopore sensing systemsKai Szuttor, Patrick Kreissl, Christian Holm
The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 3, 2016
The efficiency of self-phoretic propulsion mechanisms with surface reaction heterogeneityPatrick Kreissl, Christian Holm, Joost de Graaf
Physical Review Letters|June 8, 2019
Modeling Gel Swelling Equilibrium in the Mean Field: From Explicit to Poisson-Boltzmann ModelsJonas Landsgesell, David Sean, Patrick Kreissl, et al.
Physical Review Letters|April 4, 2020
Erratum: Modeling Gel Swelling Equilibrium in the Mean Field: From Explicit to Poisson-Boltzmann Models [Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 208002 (2019)]Jonas Landsgesell, David Sean, Patrick Kreissl, et al.
Soft Matter|January 28, 2017
Microfluidic pumping by micromolar salt concentrationsRan Niu, Patrick Kreissl, Aidan T Brown, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 4, 2026
Nanoparticle-polymer coupling in magnetic gels studied by means of computer simulations and experimentsRebecca Stephan, Surojit Ranoo, Patrick Kreissl, et al.
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