John is a Physical and Colloid Chemist with complementary training in metallurgy, whose research interests embrace various aspects of interfacial science and engineering.In particular he asks how bubbles and particles interact,why and how fast surfaces wet and why particles stick together.Apart from mentoring several research teams at UniSA, a number of his present activities include strong interactions with universities, companies and research institutes internationally, especially in Canada, China, Europe, Africa and Japan.
John's secondary education commenced at Christ Church Grammar in Melbourne and continued at Melbourne High School. John obtained... Read more
About me
John is a Physical and Colloid Chemist with complementary training in metallurgy, whose research interests embrace various aspects of interfacial science and engineering.In particular he asks how bubbles and particles interact,why and how fast surfaces wet and why particles stick together.Apart from mentoring several research teams at UniSA, a number of his present activities include strong interactions with universities, companies and research institutes internationally, especially in Canada, China, Europe, Africa and Japan.
John's secondary education commenced at Christ Church Grammar in Melbourne and continued at Melbourne High School. John obtained his BSc[Hons] in Physical Chemistry at the University of Melbourne, subsequently completing his PhD in interfacial science under the supervision of Professor T W Healy. He joined the staff of Swinburne University as an Assistant Lecturer in 1970. During 1972 to 1974,John was a Science Research Council Research Fellow at the Royal School of Mines at Imperial College in London, working with Dr J A Kitchener on the surface behaviour of asbestos minerals. He returned to Swinburne in 1974, then established a Centre for Applied Colloid Science. In1978, John spent a sabbatical period with Professor R H Ottewill at the University of Bristol,studying the radiation scattering of microemulsions, linking with Dr Peter Pusey at the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment at Malvern and Dr Tharwat Tadros at ICI Jealots Hill.This period in the UK was followed directly by a sabbatical during 1979 at Wageningen University in The Netherlands, studying the interfacial behaviour of macroemulsions with Professor Hans Lyklema.In 1983 John was appointed Professor of Chemical Technology in the School of Chemical Technology at the then South Australian Institute of Technology,SAIT, the precursor to the University of South Australia, taking up the post in March 1984. He revitalized the School, attracting money and students from many sources. After some time, he decided that a new research institute was needed, as part of the new University of South Australia,concentrating principally in the area of interfacial science and engineering.In 1994, the Ian Wark Research Institute (“The WarkTM ”, 1994 to 2015) was founded, with John as its Director, until his retirement in 2012. Sir Ian Wark, 1900–1985, had been a leading light in minerals and materials research in Australia and was responsible for the founding of the CSIRO Division of Industrial Chemistry. The Wark itself developed and expanded, in size, people and reputation,to become a world-famous institute. It employed around 180 academic staff and research students, with an annual budget of order 20 M AUD, spread over three buildings.In 1999, John led the successful bid for a nine-year, Australian Research Council Special Research Centre for Particle and Material Interfaces. This underpinned the basic science carried out in the Wark in support of the more applied areas, in mineral processing as well as bio- and medical materials. The three major research themes were lead by John and his two fine colleagues, Roger Horn and Roger Smart.
In 2006, John was the principal researcher who led the initiative to establish the Australian Mineral Science Research Institute (AMSRI). AMSRI was a virtual institute in particle science and engineering, with its headquarters at the Wark and involved collaborative research at the Universities of Queensland, Melbourne and Newcastle. Major international companies were involved, through AMIRA International, along with overseas collaborators. In 2012, reflecting the success and reputation of the Wark, the University of South Australia received the top grade 5s in physical chemistry as well as in in Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy, in the Excellence for Research in Australia assessment exercise. The Wark also played a leading, central role in the 73 MAUD Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub at the Mawson Lakes Campus. The Wark is now incorporated within the University's Future Industries Institute. Since 1984, John has been awarded over $200M in competitive grant funding from the Australian Research Council, national and international government agencies and private industry. His research efforts with his colleagues have returned over $1.5BAUD to national and international industry with, in the case of minerals research, a verified ratio of 20 to 1 benefit to industry for each research dollar invested. John has actively supervised eighty five PhD research students. These students have gone on to establish successful careers in universities, industry and other research institutions throughout the world.
John has received numerous awards and honours over the years. These include the Chemeca Medal in 2006 [ Australia's highest honour in Chemical Engineering], the ATSE Clunies Ross Lifetime Contribution Award in 2009 and the Staudinger Durrer Lecture and Medal in 2012 from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich, for influential contributions to the fields of colloid and surface science. In 2008 John was made an Officer of the Order of Australia. In 2007 John was awarded South Australian of the Year, the first scientist to be so honoured, as well as South Australian Scientist of the Year. The University of South Australia has established the Ralston Medal for Excellence in Physical Chemistry as well as the John Ralston Chair in Minerals and Resource Engineering in recognition of John's scientific legacy.
About me
Officer of the Order of Australia [AO],Fellow Australian Academy of Science [FAA],Fellow Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering [FTSE],Fellow Royal Australian Chemical Institute [FRACI] Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy[FAusIMM]
About me
Doctor of Philosophy The University of Melbourne
Master of Science The University of Melbourne
Diploma of Membership of Imperial College University of London
Diploma of Education The University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Science The University of Melbourne
Research
Excludes commercial-in-confidence projects.
Electrowetting as a tool for measuring the surface energy of solids, ARC - Discovery Projects, 11/02/2011 - 30/06/2017
Designing interactions across interfaces in ionic liquids, University of Geneva, 01/01/2012 - 30/06/2016
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2013 |
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2010 |
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2010 |
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2008 |
1
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Year | Output |
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2024 |
4
4
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2023 |
4
4
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2022 |
5
4
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2022 |
11
7
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2020 |
Open access
16
16
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2020 |
Open access
2
2
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2019 |
Open access
92
86
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2019 |
Open access
37
36
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2018 |
26
25
7
|
2018 |
Open access
8
7
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2015 |
29
30
4
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2015 |
27
23
4
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2014 |
54
52
1
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2014 |
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2014 |
14
26
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2013 |
47
45
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2013 |
57
54
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2013 |
3
2
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2013 |
51
48
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2013 |
11
9
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2013 |
41
36
|
2013 |
Open access
18
16
|
2013 |
16
14
|
2013 |
103
96
|
2013 |
46
47
|
2012 |
Open access
5
5
|
2012 |
47
41
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2012 |
11
11
|
2012 |
46
43
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2012 |
10
11
|
2012 |
Open access
11
8
|
2012 |
56
49
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2012 |
21
21
|
2012 |
61
55
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2011 |
19
18
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2011 |
29
25
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2011 |
13
12
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2011 |
43
43
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2011 |
63
62
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2011 |
26
24
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2011 |
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2011 |
48
44
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2011 |
63
53
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2011 |
48
46
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2011 |
Open access
87
81
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2011 |
130
119
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2010 |
131
125
|
2010 |
16
14
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2010 |
86
85
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2010 |
31
30
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2010 |
54
51
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2010 |
55
49
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2010 |
40
40
|
2010 |
Open access
120
122
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2010 |
52
49
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2010 |
380
310
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2010 |
88
84
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2010 |
288
281
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2010 |
51
50
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2010 |
55
48
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2010 |
39
38
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2010 |
12
12
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2010 |
19
18
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2010 |
92
85
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2009 |
32
28
|
2009 |
Open access
|
2009 |
36
30
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2009 |
52
49
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2009 |
42
40
|
2009 |
167
129
|
2009 |
73
68
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2009 |
1
|
2009 |
3
3
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2009 |
41
40
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2009 |
21
20
|
2009 |
6
6
|
2009 |
Open access
90
85
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2009 |
35
35
|
2009 |
361
337
|
2008 |
188
180
|
2008 |
163
146
|
2008 |
103
98
|
2008 |
114
95
|
2008 |
Open access
74
71
|
2008 |
141
128
|
2008 |
45
39
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2008 |
57
54
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2008 |
46
45
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2008 |
106
105
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2008 |
41
38
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2008 |
35
33
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2008 |
472
459
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2008 |
8
7
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2008 |
76
71
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2008 |
595
581
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2008 |
29
28
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Year | Output |
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2019 |
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2014 |
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2012 |
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2011 |
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2011 |
Open access
4
2
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2011 |
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2010 |
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2010 |
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2010 |
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2010 |
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2010 |
1
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2009 |
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2009 |
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2009 |
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2009 |
Open access
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2009 |
Open access
1
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2009 |
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2008 |
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2008 |
3
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2008 |
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2008 |
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2008 |
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Research
Research
Details | Registry | Status |
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Ralston, John; Zhou, Jingfang; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
AU | Filed |
Ralston, John; Zhou, Jingfang; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
CN | Filed |
Ralston, John; Zhou, Jingfang; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Veilzarov |
GB | Filed |
Ralston, John; Zhou, Jingfang; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
US | Filed |
Ralston, John; Zhou, Jingfang; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
WO | Filed |
Zhou, Jingfang; Ralston, John; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
AU | Filed |
Zhou, Jingfang; Ralston, John; Priest, Craig; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
GB | Filed |
Zhou, Jingfang; Ralston, John; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
US | Filed |
Zhou, Jingfang; Ralston, John; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov |
WO | Filed |
Ralston, John; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov; Mawatari, Kazuma; Kitamori, Takehiko |
WO | Filed |
Ralston, John; Priest, Craig Ian; Sedev, Rossen Velizarov; Mawatari, Kazuma; Kitamori, Takehiko |
ZA | Filed |
Processes for the selective separation of iron and aluminium Cheng, Fangqin; Cui, Li; Zhou, Jingfang; Ralston, John; Xue, Fangbin |
WO | Filed |
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Abo Academy University | FINLAND |
AMIRA International Limited | AUSTRALIA |
Anglo American | AUSTRALIA |
Anglo Research | SOUTH AFRICA |
Australian National Fabrication Facility | AUSTRALIA |
Australian National University | AUSTRALIA |
BHP Billiton | AUSTRALIA |
BHP Group Limited | AUSTRALIA |
Brookhaven National Laboratory | UNITED STATES |
Central South University | CHINA |
College de France | FRANCE |
CSIRO Australia (Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research organisation) | AUSTRALIA |
Ecole Polytechnique | FRANCE |
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility | FRANCE |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
Indian Institute of Science | INDIA |
Indian Institute of Technology | INDIA |
Institute for energy and interphases, Italy | ITALY |
Institute of Biophysics of the Bulgarian Academy of Science | BULGARIA |
Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science | AUSTRALIA |
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre | INDIA |
Johnson Matthey Technology Centre | UNITED KINGDOM |
Kanagawa Institute of Technology | JAPAN |
KTH Royal Institute of Technology | SWEDEN |
Laboratoire Environnement et Mineralurgie | FRANCE |
Lulea University of Technology | SWEDEN |
Max Planck Institut fur Dynamik und Selbstorganisation | GERMANY |
Max Planck Institut fur Polymerforschung | GERMANY |
Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems | GERMANY |
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces | GERMANY |
Max Planck Society | GERMANY |
Max-Planck-Institut f¨ur Metallforschung, Heisenbergstr | GERMANY |
Max-Planck-Institut fuer Metallforschung Stuttgart | GERMANY |
McGill University | CANADA |
Namibia University of Science and Technology | NAMIBIA |
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine | UKRAINE |
Origin Energy | AUSTRALIA |
Petroleum Group | AUSTRALIA |
Polish Academy of Sciences | POLAND |
Royal Adelaide Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Saarland University | GERMANY |
Santos Ltd | AUSTRALIA |
Shandong University | CHINA |
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH) | SWITZERLAND |
TATA Research and Design Centre | INDIA |
Universitat Stuttgart | GERMANY |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Alberta | CANADA |
University of Bristol | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of California | UNITED STATES |
University of California Davis | UNITED STATES |
University of Cape Town | SOUTH AFRICA |
University of Florida | UNITED STATES |
University of Geneva | SWITZERLAND |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | UNITED STATES |
University of Laplamd | FINLAND |
University of Leeds | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Liverpool | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA |
University of Mons | BELGIUM |
University of Nevada, Las Vegas | UNITED STATES |
University of Newcastle | AUSTRALIA |
University of Nottingham | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
University of Rio Grande do Sul | BRAZIL |
University of Sofia | BULGARIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Tokyo | JAPAN |
Var-IIan University | ISRAEL |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University | UNITED STATES |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)Order of Australia |
2008 |
FellowAustralasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (FAusIMM) |
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FellowAustralian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering (FTSE) |
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FellowAustralian Academy of Science |
Officer of the Order of Australia [AO],Fellow Australian Academy of Science [FAA],Fellow Australian Academy of Technological Science and Engineering [FTSE], Fellow Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy [FAusIMM].Fellow Royal Australian Chemical Institute [FRACI]
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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Brownian diffusion of ultrafine particles to an air-water interface | Completed |
Coarse particle flotation | Completed |
Control of static and dynamic wetting through surface functionality | Completed |
Design of pyrimidine-based photoresponsive surfaces and light induced wettability control | Completed |
Droplet-surface collisions of relevance for flotation of composite particles | Completed |
Dynamic wetting of chemically heterogeneous surfaces | Completed |
Dynamics of liquid-liquid displacement on nanorough surfaces | Completed |
Effects of water and temperatute on mass transport and charge transfer of ferrocene in imidazolium-based water-immiscible ionic liquids | Completed |
Electrowetting of ionic liquids in solid/liquid/liquid systems | Completed |
How do ionic liquids interact with and wet surfaces | Completed |
Induction time and bubble-particle interactions | Completed |
Interfacial crystallisation of lipids at isolated oil-water interfaces studied with x-ray scattering and tensiometry | Completed |
Interfacial interactions and wetting of mica by imidazolium ionic liquids | Completed |
Liquid flow in chemically patterned channels | Completed |
Liquid flow in open metal oxide channels of controlled surface chemistry | Completed |
Probing the adsorption of polymer depressants on hydrophobic surfaces using the quartz crystal microbalance | Completed |
Selective coagulation of find particles | Completed |
Selective separation of fine particles at liquid-vapour interfaces | Completed |
Superhydrophobic metal surfaces | Completed |
Synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles and their application in colloid and interface sciences | Completed |
Wetting dynamics of ionic liquids in solid-liquid-vapour systems | Completed |
Wetting on packed beds of particles | Completed |