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Stuart Allison

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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|July 28, 2004
Analysis of the electrophoretic mobility and viscosity of dilute Ludox solutions in terms of a spherical gel layer modelStuart Allison
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|December 22, 2006
Diffusion-controlled reactions: hydrodynamic interaction between charged, uniformly reactive spherical reactantsStuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|December 23, 2008
Electrokinetic modeling of metal oxidesStuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|December 4, 2004
Electrophoretic mobility and primary electroviscous effect of dilute "hard" prolate ellipsoidsStuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|March 11, 2006
Electrokinetic transport of a spherical gel-layer model particle: inclusion of charge regulation and application to polystyrene sulfonateStuart Allison, Yao Xin
Journal of Chromatography. A|October 1, 2008
The free solution electrophoretic mobility of peptides by a bead modeling methodologyHongxia Pei, Stuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|June 14, 2003
A general gel layer model for the transport of colloids and macroions in dilute solutionStuart Allison, Staffan Wall, Mikael Rasmusson
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|April 11, 2003
The primary electroviscous effect of prolate silica solsMikael Rasmusson, Stuart Allison, Staffan Wall
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 28, 2016
Electrophoretic Mobility of a Dilute, Highly Charged "Soft" Spherical Particle in a Charged HydrogelStuart Allison, Fei Li, Melinda Le
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|March 6, 2003
The primary electroviscous effect, free solution electrophoretic mobility, and diffusion of dilute prolate ellipsoid particles (minor axis = 3 nm) in monovalent salt solutionStuart Allison, Mikael Rasmusson, Staffan Wall
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|July 28, 2004
Analysis of the electrophoretic mobility and viscosity of dilute Ludox solutions in terms of a spherical gel layer modelStuart Allison
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|December 22, 2006
Diffusion-controlled reactions: hydrodynamic interaction between charged, uniformly reactive spherical reactantsStuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|December 23, 2008
Electrokinetic modeling of metal oxidesStuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|December 4, 2004
Electrophoretic mobility and primary electroviscous effect of dilute "hard" prolate ellipsoidsStuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|March 11, 2006
Electrokinetic transport of a spherical gel-layer model particle: inclusion of charge regulation and application to polystyrene sulfonateStuart Allison, Yao Xin
Journal of Chromatography. A|October 1, 2008
The free solution electrophoretic mobility of peptides by a bead modeling methodologyHongxia Pei, Stuart Allison
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|June 14, 2003
A general gel layer model for the transport of colloids and macroions in dilute solutionStuart Allison, Staffan Wall, Mikael Rasmusson
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|April 11, 2003
The primary electroviscous effect of prolate silica solsMikael Rasmusson, Stuart Allison, Staffan Wall
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|January 28, 2016
Electrophoretic Mobility of a Dilute, Highly Charged "Soft" Spherical Particle in a Charged HydrogelStuart Allison, Fei Li, Melinda Le
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|March 6, 2003
The primary electroviscous effect, free solution electrophoretic mobility, and diffusion of dilute prolate ellipsoid particles (minor axis = 3 nm) in monovalent salt solutionStuart Allison, Mikael Rasmusson, Staffan Wall
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