Aqueous and nonaqueous microemulsions with high molecular weight alkanes A. K. Murthy Original Contributions Pages: 209 - 216
Self-diffusion study of poly (ethylene oxide)-poly (propylene oxide)-poly (ethylene oxide) block copolymers in aqueous solution G. FleischerP. BloßW-D Hergeth Original Contributions Pages: 217 - 222
Electron diffraction investigation of PPTA/nylon 3T blends from shear-oriented anisotropic solutions J. BrissonR. Lebossé Original Contributions Pages: 223 - 229
Empirical equations of state for adsorption layer: Alkylthiopolyoxyethylene glycols S. KucharskiA. Sokolowski Original Contributions Pages: 230 - 235
An attempt to describe the plastification of polyvinylchloride in terms of the theory of volume filling of micropores E. MakarewiczP. Cysewski Original Contributions Pages: 236 - 240
Polymerization of acrylonitrile initiated by styrene-arsenic sulfide complex P. ShuklaA. K. Srivastava Original Contributions Pages: 241 - 245
Theory of colloid stability and particle nucleation kinetics in emulsion polymerization H. Schlüter Original Contributions Pages: 246 - 252
Osmotic deswelling of microgels by linear polyelectrolytes J. KieferM. NaserJ. Carnali Original Contributions Pages: 253 - 261
ESR investigation on the phase transitions of DPPC vesicles in presence of high concentrations of Li+, Na+, K+ and Cs+ R. BartucciL. Sportelli Original Contributions Pages: 262 - 267
Electric potential distributions around discrete charges in a dielectric membrane—electrolyte solution system V. B. ArakelianD. WaltherE. Donath Original Contributions Pages: 268 - 276
Expriments on shear-induced crystallization with isothermal boundary conditions Å. LarsenO. Hånde Original Contributions Pages: 277 - 289
Kinetics of spreading of DOPC liposomes at the air-water interface subjected to phospholipase A2 hydrolisis Tz. IvanovaV. RanevaR. Verger Original Contributions Pages: 290 - 297
Aging of surfactant modified titanium gels H. Z. ChenE. Ruckenstein Original Contributions Pages: 298 - 306
Adsorption of ionic surfactants on polar surfaces with a low content of chemically adsorbed alkyl chains J. LeimbachH. Rupprecht Short Communication Pages: 307 - 309