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COLLOIDS AND SURFACES Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 114 (1996) ix—x Contents of Volume 114 (Special Issue: A collection of papers presented at the workshop “Bubble and Drop 95” in May 1995, held in Empoli, Italy Preface Differential geometric theory of capillarity J. Gaydos (Ottawa, Ont., Canada) A software-driven apparatus designed for measuring geometrical and physical properties of a large bubble formed at a capillary tip G. Loglio, U. Tesei, P. Pandolfini and R. Cini (Florence, Italy) .. Systematic effects of bubble volume on the surface tension measured by pendant bubble profiles S.-Y. Lin, W.-J. Wang, L.-W. Lin and L.-J. Chen (Taipei, Taiwan) An oscillating bubble technique to determine surfactant mass transfer kinetics D.O. Johnson and K.J. Stebe (Baltimore, M.D., USA) A new oscillating bubble technique for measuring surface dilational properties H. Fruhner (Potsdam, Germany) and K. Wantke (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany) Hydrodynamic processes in dynamic bubble pressure experiments. 1. A general analysis S.S. Dukhin (Kiev, Ukraine), V.B. Fainerman (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany/Donetsk, Ukraine) and R. Miller (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany) The instrumental engineering of a polymer fibre drop analyser for both quantitative and qualitative analysis with special reference to fingerprinting liquids N.D. McMillan, P. Davern, V. Lawlor, M. Baker, K. Thompson, J. Hanrahan, M. Davis, J. Harkin (Carlow, Ireland), M. Bree (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany), P. Goossens (Letchworth, UK), S. Smith, D. Barratt, R. Corden (Dublin, Ireland), D.G.E. McMillan (Belfast, UK) and D. Lane (Dublin, Ireland) Dynamic surface tension responses to surface area change of mixed solutions of a protein and small or medium- sized organic molecules P. Chen, Z. Policova, S.S. Susnar, C.R. Pace-Asciak, P.M. Demin and A.W. Neumann (Toronto, Ont., Canada) Characterisation of phospholipid layers at liquid interfaces. 1. Dynamics of adsorption of phospholipids at the chloroform/water interface J. Li, R. Miller and H. Méhwald (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany) Characterisation of phospholipid layers at liquid interfaces. 2. Comparison of isotherms ofi nsoluble and soluble films of phospholipids at different fluid/water interfaces J. Li, R. Miller and H. M6hwald (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany) Adsorption kinetics of soluble surfactants and the phase transition model. 1. Theoretical simulation S.-Y. Lin, R.-Y. Tsay and W.-B. Hwang (Taipei, Taiwan) Adsorption kinetics of soluble surfactants and the phase transition model. 2. Experimental demonstration of 1-decanol S.-Y. Lin, W.-B. Hwang and T.-L. Lu (Taipei, Taiwan) Spreading of chain-like liquid droplets on solids J. De Coninck (Mons, Belgium) Xx Contents of Vol. 114/Colloids Surfaces A: Physicochem. Eng. Aspects 114 (1996) ix—x The direct study of oily soil removal from solid substrates in detergency B. Carroll (Bebington, UK) The pulmonary surfactant system: biological functions, components, physicochemical properties and alterations during lung disease U. Pison, R. Herold (Berlin, Germany) and S. Schiirch (Calgary, Alta., Canada) Surface tension measurements with the pulsating bubble method C.-H. Chang, K.A. Coltharp, S.Y. Park and E.I. Franses (West Lafayette, IN, USA) Dynamic surface tension and surface area elasticity of adsorbed pulmonary surfactant layers K. Lunkenheimer, K. Winsel (Berlin, Germany), H. Fruhner (Potsdam, Germany), J. Fang, K.-D. Wantke and K. Siegler (Berlin, Germany) Assessment of pulmonary surfactant function using a captive-bubble surfactometer R. Herold, H. Biinger and U. Pison (Berlin, Germany) Adsorption of soluble proteins to dilating surfaces G.A. van Aken and M.T.E. Merks (Ede, The Netherlands) Enhancement of the stability of protein-based food foams using trivalent cations D.K. Sarker, P.J. Wilde and D.C. Clark (Norwich, UK) Competitive adsorption of f-lactoglobulin and f-casein with Span 80 at the oil—water interface and the effects on emulsion behaviour M. Cornec, A.R. Mackie, P.J. Wilde and D.C. Clark (Norwich, UK) Viscoelastic properties of triacylglycerol/water interfaces covered by proteins J. Benjamins (V laardingen, The Netherlands), A. Cagna (St Clement les Places, France) and E.H. Lucassen- Reynders (V laardingen, The Netherlands) The adsorption of surface-active complexes between f-casein, B-lactoglobulin and ionic surfactants and their shear rheological behaviour R. Wiistneck, J. Kragel, R. Miller (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany), P.J. Wilde and D.C. Clark (Norwich, UK) Comparison of the dilational behaviour of adsorbed milk proteins at the air—water and oil—water interfaces A. Williams and A. Prins (Wageningen, The Netherlands) Characterisation of phospholipid layers at liquid interfaces. 3. Relaxation of spreading phospholipid monolayers under harmonic area changes G. Kretzschmar, J. Li, R. Miller, H. Motschmann and H. Méhwald (Berlin-Adlershof, Germany) Study of monostearin films in the presence of electrolytes J.M. Rodriguez Patino and M. Ruiz Dominguez (Sevilla, Spain) Application of 2D polymer film scaling theory to natural sea surface films S.J. Pogorzelski (Gdansk, Poland) A study of entrapped enzyme stability and substrate diffusion in a monoglyceride-based cubic liquid crystalline phase T. Nylander, C. Mattisson (Lund, Sweden), V. Razumas (V ilnius-MTP, Lithuania), Y. Miezis and B. Hakansson (Lund, Sweden) . The relationship between surfactant structure and limiting values of surface tension, in aqueous gelatin solution, with particular regard to multilayer coating ALR. Pitt, S.D. Morley, N.J. Burbidge and E.L. Quickenden (Harrow, UK) An ion-binding model for ionic surfactant adsorption at aqueous-fluid interfaces V.V. Kalinin and C.J. Radke (Berkeley, CA, USA) A diffusion-based approach to mixed adsorption kinetics L. Liggieri, F. Ravera and A. Passerone (Genova, Italy) Author Index Subject Index

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