Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
37. Zhang, X. H., Wei, X. X. and Ducker, W., Formation of nanodents by deposition of nanodroplets
at the polymer-liquid interface. Langmuir, 26(7) (2010) 4776-4781.
38. Tay, A., Lequeux, F., Bendejacq, D. and Monteux, C., Wetting properties of charged and un-
charged polymeric coatings-effect of the osmotic pressure at the contact line. Soft Matter, 7(10)
(2011) 4715-4722.
39. Muralidhar, P., Bonaccurso, E., Auernhammer, G. K. and Butt, H.-J., Fast dynamic wetting of
polymer surfaces by miscible and immiscible liquids. Colloid and Polymer Science, 289 (2011)
1609-1615.
40. Miller-Chou, B. A. and Koenig, J. L., A review of polymer dissolution. Progress in Polymer
Science, 28(8) (2003) 1223-1270.
41. Atkins, P. and de Paula, J., Physical Chemistry, 7th ed. Oxford University Press, New York, 2002.
42. Lester, G. R., Contact angles of liquids at deformable solid surfaces. Journal of Colloid Science,
16(4) (1961) 315-&.
43. Rusanov, A. I., Theory of wetting of elastically deformed bodies, 1. Deformation with a finite
contact-angle. Colloid Journal Of The Ussr, 37(4) (1975) 614-622.
44. Landau, L. D. and Lifshitz, E. M., Theory of Elasticity, 3rd ed., Vol. 7. Butterworth-Heinemann,
2002, p 187.
45. White, L. R., The contact angle on an elastic substrate. 1. The role of disjoining pressure in the
surface mechanics. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 258 (2003) 82-96.
46. Tekin, E., de Gans, B. J. and Schubert, U. S., Ink-jet printing of polymers—from single dots to
thin film libraries. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 14(17) (2004) 2627-2632.
47. de Gans, B. J., Hoeppener, S. and Schubert, U. S., Polymer-relief microstructures by inkjet etch-
ing. Advanced Materials, 18(7) (2006) 910-914.
48. Soltman, D. and Subramian, V., Inkjet-printed line morphologies and temperature control of the
coffee ring effect. Langmuir, 2008 in print.
49. Bates, C. M., Stevens, F., Langford, S. C. and Dickinson, J. T., Nanoscale craters in poly(methyl
methacrylate) formed by exposure to condensing solvent vapor. Journal of Materials Research,
22(12) (2007) 3360-3370.
50. Khan, F., Zhang, R., Unciti-Broceta, A., Diaz-Mochon, J. J. and Bradley, M., Flexible fabrication
of microarrays of microwells. Advanced Materials, 19(21) (2007) 3524.
51. Stupperich-Sequeira, C., Graf, K. and Wiechert, W., Modelling and simulation of micro-well for-
mation. Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems, 12(4) (2006) 263-276.
52. Haschke, T., Wiechert, W., Graf, K., Bonaccurso, E., Li, G. and Suttmeier, F. T., Evaporation
of solvent microdrops on polymer substrates: From well controlled experiments to mathematical
models and back. Nanoscale And Microscale Thermophysical Engineering, 11(1-2) (2007) 31-41.
53. Lee, F. C., Mills, R. N. and Talke, F. E., The application of drop-on-demand ink jet technology to
color printing. IBM Journal of Research and Development, 28(3) (1984) 307-313.
54. Lee, E. R., Microdrop Generation, Vol. 5. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis, 2003.
55. de Gans, B.-J. and Schubert, U. S., Inkjet printing of well-defined polymer dots and arrays. Lang-
muir, 20(18) (2004) 7789-7793.
56. Kawase, T., Shimoda, T., Newsome, C., Sirringhaus, H. and Friend, R. H., Inkjet printing of poly-
mer thin film transistors. Thin Solid Films, 438 (2003) 279-287.
57. Deegan, R. D., Bakajin, O., Dupont, T. F., Huber, G., Nagel, S. R. and Witten, T. A., Capillary
flow as the cause of ring stains from dried liquid drops. Nature, 389 (1997) 827-829.
58. Deegan, R. D., Bakajin, O., Dupont, T. F., Huber, G., Nagel, S. R. and Witten, T. A., Contact line
deposits in an evaporating drop. Physical Review E, 62(1) (2000) 756-765.
59. Deegan, R. D., Pattern formation in drying drops. Physical Review E, 61(1) (2000) 475-485.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search