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Timothy T Duignan

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ACS Physical Chemistry Au|May 27, 2024
The Potential of Neural Network PotentialsTimothy T Duignan
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|May 24, 2021
The surface potential explains ion specific bubble coalescence inhibitionTimothy T Duignan
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 29, 2020
The Born model can accurately describe electrostatic ion solvationTimothy T Duignan, X S Zhao
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|September 7, 2021
Lithium-Ion Transport Behavior in Thin-Film Graphite Electrodes with SEI Layers Formed at Different Current DensitiesYverick Rangom, Timothy T Duignan, X S Zhao
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|October 21, 2020
Quantifying the Counterion-Specific Effect on Surfactant Adsorption Using Modeling, Simulation, and ExperimentsMengsu Peng, Timothy T Duignan, Anh V Nguyen
Interface Focus|June 21, 2017
Cation effects on haemoglobin aggregation: balance of chemisorption against physisorption of ionsDrew F Parsons, Timothy T Duignan, Andrea Salis
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 27, 2020
Significant Effect of Surfactant Adsorption Layer Thickness in Equilibrium Foam FilmsMengsu Peng, Timothy T Duignan, Anh V Nguyen
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|September 11, 2014
A continuum solvent model of ion-ion interactions in waterTimothy T Duignan, Drew F Parsons, Barry W Ninham
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|February 20, 2014
A continuum solvent model of the partial molar volumes and entropies of ionic solvationTimothy T Duignan, Drew F Parsons, Barry W Ninham
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 11, 2013
A continuum model of solvation energies including electrostatic, dispersion, and cavity contributionsTimothy T Duignan, Drew F Parsons, Barry W Ninham
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ACS Physical Chemistry Au|May 27, 2024
The Potential of Neural Network PotentialsTimothy T Duignan
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science|May 24, 2021
The surface potential explains ion specific bubble coalescence inhibitionTimothy T Duignan
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 29, 2020
The Born model can accurately describe electrostatic ion solvationTimothy T Duignan, X S Zhao
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|September 7, 2021
Lithium-Ion Transport Behavior in Thin-Film Graphite Electrodes with SEI Layers Formed at Different Current DensitiesYverick Rangom, Timothy T Duignan, X S Zhao
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|October 21, 2020
Quantifying the Counterion-Specific Effect on Surfactant Adsorption Using Modeling, Simulation, and ExperimentsMengsu Peng, Timothy T Duignan, Anh V Nguyen
Interface Focus|June 21, 2017
Cation effects on haemoglobin aggregation: balance of chemisorption against physisorption of ionsDrew F Parsons, Timothy T Duignan, Andrea Salis
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|May 27, 2020
Significant Effect of Surfactant Adsorption Layer Thickness in Equilibrium Foam FilmsMengsu Peng, Timothy T Duignan, Anh V Nguyen
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|September 11, 2014
A continuum solvent model of ion-ion interactions in waterTimothy T Duignan, Drew F Parsons, Barry W Ninham
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|February 20, 2014
A continuum solvent model of the partial molar volumes and entropies of ionic solvationTimothy T Duignan, Drew F Parsons, Barry W Ninham
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|July 11, 2013
A continuum model of solvation energies including electrostatic, dispersion, and cavity contributionsTimothy T Duignan, Drew F Parsons, Barry W Ninham
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