PARSONS, DREW FRANCIS
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 52.030
NA - Nord America 3.178
AS - Asia 188
OC - Oceania 35
AF - Africa 2
SA - Sud America 2
Totale 55.435
Nazione #
IT - Italia 51.506
US - Stati Uniti d'America 3.147
SE - Svezia 182
CN - Cina 93
UA - Ucraina 77
FI - Finlandia 63
GB - Regno Unito 61
SG - Singapore 56
NL - Olanda 46
DE - Germania 40
AU - Australia 35
CA - Canada 28
FR - Francia 20
RO - Romania 16
VN - Vietnam 16
AL - Albania 6
BE - Belgio 6
HK - Hong Kong 4
JP - Giappone 4
TR - Turchia 4
IE - Irlanda 3
IN - India 3
IR - Iran 3
MX - Messico 3
BR - Brasile 2
PH - Filippine 2
AT - Austria 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EG - Egitto 1
ES - Italia 1
JO - Giordania 1
KR - Corea 1
MY - Malesia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
RU - Federazione Russa 1
Totale 55.435
Città #
Cagliari 51.263
Fairfield 655
Woodbridge 297
Ashburn 276
Seattle 265
Houston 223
Wilmington 217
Cambridge 192
Nyköping 153
Ann Arbor 119
Chandler 119
Jacksonville 111
Boston 63
Decimomannu 58
Helsinki 53
San Diego 44
Los Angeles 38
Boardman 32
Shanghai 26
Toronto 23
Redwood City 22
London 21
New York 21
Dearborn 20
Millbury 17
Dong Ket 16
Iasi 14
Rome 14
Norwalk 13
Nanjing 12
Quartu Sant'elena 12
Perth 11
Milan 10
San Mateo 9
Beijing 8
Guangzhou 8
Hebei 8
Shenyang 7
Brussels 6
Chicago 6
Fremantle 6
Putignano 6
Washington 6
Bressanone 5
Capoterra 5
Mountain View 5
Paris 5
Sassari 5
Hefei 4
Islington 4
New Bedfont 4
Santa Teresa Gallura 4
Acton 3
Augusta 3
Borås 3
Carbonia 3
Chiswick 3
Council Bluffs 3
Dublin 3
Hangzhou 3
Hounslow 3
Kilburn 3
Mexico City 3
Nanchang 3
Phoenix 3
Randwick 3
San Francisco 3
Trieste 3
Verona 3
Aci Sant'Antonio 2
Ankara 2
Ardabil 2
Bucharest 2
Butuan 2
Canberra 2
Changsha 2
Chengdu 2
Domusnovas 2
Frankfurt am Main 2
Leawood 2
Marseille 2
Orange 2
Osaka 2
Paulilatino 2
Prescot 2
Pune 2
Redmond 2
San Gavino Monreale 2
San Miniato Basso 2
Singapore 2
Xian 2
Aarhus 1
Abbasanta 1
Alexandria 1
Alghero 1
Amsterdam 1
Atlanta 1
Barrali 1
Boulder 1
Caroline Springs 1
Totale 54.645
Nome #
Are specific buffer effects the new frontier of Hofmeister phenomena? Insights from lysozyme adsorption on ordered mesoporous silica 3.245
Specific cation effects on hemoglobin aggregation below and at physiological salt concentration 2.866
null 2.489
Hofmeister effects at low salt concentration due to surface charge transfer 1.920
null 1.839
Ion Specific Surface Charge Density of SBA-15 Mesoporous Silica 1.782
null 1.724
Cation effects on haemoglobin aggregation: balance of chemisorption against physisorption of ions 1.609
The impact of the competitive adsorption of ions at surface sites on surface free energies and surface forces 1.583
A thermodynamic correction to the theory of competitive chemisorption of ions at surface sites with nonelectrostatic physisorption 1.552
Specific Buffer Effects on the Intermolecular Interactions Among Protein Molecules at Physiological pH 1.545
null 1.419
Role of zero point energy in promoting ice formation in a spherical drop of water 826
Fluid-sensitive nanoscale switching with quantum levitation controlled by α -Sn/ β -Sn phase transition 774
Lifshitz interaction can promote ice growth at water-silica interfaces 742
A new DLVO-R Theory: Surface Roughness and Nanoparticle Stability 740
Trapping of Gas Bubbles in Water at a Finite Distance below a Water–Solid Interface 730
Effect of compact spherical potassium 12-tungstosilicate and lithium heteropolytungstate additives on the rheology and surface chemistry of washed spherical and platelet α-Al2O3 suspensions: Patch charge bridging 700
Carbon Dioxide/Brine, Nitrogen/Brine, and Oil/Brine Wettability of Montmorillonite, Illite, and Kaolinite at Elevated Pressure and Temperature 692
Why Direct or Reversed Hofmeister Series? Interplay of Hydration, Non-electrostatic Potentials, and Ion Size 690
Ice Particles Sink below the Water Surface Due to a Balance of Salt, van der Waals, and Buoyancy Forces 661
Dispersion forces stabilise ice coatings at certain gas hydrate interfaces which prevent water wetting 650
Performance of sample preparation for analysis of gold in samples of geological origin 626
Derjaguin’s Water II: a surface hydration phenomenon 620
Re-entrant swelling and redissolution of polyelectrolytes arises from an increased electrostatic decay length at high salt concentrations 615
Premelting of ice adsorbed on a rock surface 611
Hofmeister Effects 599
BSA Fragmentation Specifically Induced by Added Electrolytes: an Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Investigation 596
The impact of nonelectrostatic physisorption of ions on free energies and forces between redox electrodes: ion-specific repulsive peaks 580
Full-Spectrum High-Resolution Modeling of the Dielectric Function of Water 569
The Role of Citric Acid in the Stabilization of Nanoparticles and Colloidal Particles in the Environment: Measurement of Surface Forces between Hafnium Oxide Surfaces in the Presence of Citric Acid 566
Impact of effective polarisability models on the near-field interaction of dissolved greenhouse gases at ice and air interfaces 565
Volume dependence of the dielectric properties of amorphous SiO2 564
Forces between zinc sulphide surfaces; amplification of the hydrophobic attraction by surface charge 552
Effective Polarizability Models 533
Cubic Carbon Polymorphs 499
Increased porosity turns desorption to adsorption for gas bubbles near water-SiO2 interface 468
Roughness in Surface Force Measurements: Extension of DLVO Theory to Describe the Forces between Hafnia Surfaces 461
Effects of van der Waals forces and salt ions on the growth of water films on ice and the detachment of CO2 bubbles 459
Specific electrolyte effects on hemoglobin in denaturing medium investigated through electron spray ionization mass spectrometry 451
Finite-size-dependent dispersion potentials between atoms and ions dissolved in water 439
Measurement of long range attractive forces between hydrophobic surfaces produced by vapor phase adsorption of palmitic acid 418
Anisotropic contribution to the van der Waals and the Casimir-Polder energies for CO 2 and CH 4 molecules near surfaces and thin films 411
Buffer-specific effects arise from ionic dispersion forces 409
Hydronium and hydroxide at the air-water interface with a continuum solvent model 403
The influence of Lifshitz forces and gas on premelting of ice within porous materials 382
Intermolecular Casimir-Polder forces in water and near surfaces 376
A continuum solvent model of ion-ion interactions in water 355
Modelling water as a continuum solvent to understand ion-specific effects 353
Non-perturbative theory of dispersion interactions 349
Trends of CO2 adsorption on cellulose due to van der Waals forces 337
Aurivillius Oxides Nanosheets-Based Photocatalysts for Efficient Oxidation of Malachite Green Dye 334
The impact of ionic solvation energy and water structure on forces 321
On the control of dispersion interactions between biological membranes and protein coated biointerfaces 315
Surface forces in particle technology: Wet systems 307
Premelting and formation of ice due to Casimir-Lifshitz interactions: Impact of improved parameterization for materials 295
Predicting ion specific capacitances of supercapacitors due to quantum ionic interactions 292
Collins's rule, Hofmeister effects and ionic dispersion interactions 288
Insights into the reactivity of 2-hydroxycyclobutanones with thiols corroborated by quantum chemical DFT investigations, NMR and Raman analysis 287
Self-preserving ice layers on CO2 clathrate particles: Implications for Enceladus, Pluto, and similar ocean worlds 285
Surface forces: Surface roughness in theory and experiment 260
A continuum model of solvation energies including electrostatic, dispersion, and cavity contributions 250
A theoretical and experimental study of the effects of NaCl and the competitive chemisorption of ions at the surface sites in the context of galena flotation 241
The melting curves of calf thymus-DNA are buffer specific 239
The impact of steric repulsion on the total free energy of electric double layer capacitors 238
Globule transitions of a single homopolymer: A Wang-Landau Monte Carlo study 236
Ion Interactions with the Air-Water Interface Using a Continuum Solvent Model 234
Supercapacitors have an asymmetric electrode potential and charge due to nonelectrostatic electrolyte interactions 230
Single chains of block copolymers in poor solvents: Handshake, spiral, and lamellar globules formed by geometric frustration 225
Importance of accurate dynamic polarizabilities for the ionic dispersion interactions of alkali halides 225
Interactions between coarse and fine galena and quartz particles and their implications for flotation in NaCl solutions 223
Direct measurement of van der Waals and diffuse double-layer forces between titanium dioxide surfaces produced by atomic layer deposition 221
Advanced continuum approaches for treating time correlation functions. The role of solute shape and solvent structure 221
Effect of Nonelectrostatic Ion Interactions on Surface Forces Involving Ion Adsorption Equilibria 209
A Continuum Solvent Model of the Partial Molar Volumes and Entropies of Ionic Solvation 208
Atmospheric water droplets can catalyse atom pair break-up via surface-induced resonance repulsion 202
Charge reversal of surfaces in divalent electrolytes: the role of ionic dispersion interactions 202
Perspectives on weak interactions in complex materials at different length scales 196
An advanced continuum medium model for treating solvation effects: Nonlocal electrostatics with a cavity 193
Electrostriction effects on competing transition states in supercritical fluoroform 191
Nonelectrostatic ionic forces between dissimilar surfaces: a mechanism for colloid separation 189
Physical properties of phase-change emulsions 188
Anion-specific partitioning in two-phase finite volume systems: Possible implications for mechanisms of ion pumps 184
An advanced dielectric continuum approach for treating solvation effects: Time correlation functions. I. Local treatment 182
Approaches to hydration, old and new: Insights through Hofmeister effects 181
Ultrathin metallic coatings can induce quantum levitation between nanosurfaces (vol 100, 253104, 2012) 181
A continuum solvent model of the multipolar dispersion solvation energy 179
Specific ion effects 178
An advanced dielectric continuum approach for treating solvation effects: Time correlation functions. I. Local treatment (vol 108, pg 1103, 1998) 173
Ab initio molar volumes and gaussian radii 173
An off-lattice Wang-Landau study of the coil-globule and melting transitions of a flexible homopolymer 170
Surface charge reversal and hydration forces explained by ionic dispersion forces and surface hydration 167
Sign of the Casimir-Polder interaction between atoms and oil-water interfaces: Subtle dependence on dielectric properties 163
Implications of rotation-inversion-permutation invariance for analytic molecular-potential energy surfaces 162
Nonelectrostatic interactions between ions with anisotropic ab initio dynamic polarisabilities 156
Nonlocal continuum solvation model with oscillating susceptibility kernels: A nonrigid cavity model 155
Ultrathin metallic coatings can induce quantum levitation between nanosurfaces 146
Specific ion effects on adsorption at the solid/electrolyte interface: A probe into the concentration limit 142
Nonlocal continuum solvation model with exponential susceptibility kernels 130
Hofmeister effects: interplay of hydration, nonelectrostatic potentials, and ion size 127
Totale 55.438
Categoria #
all - tutte 78.979
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 78.979


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 113 92
2019/20204.632 204 297 44 103 1.604 1.139 614 142 116 122 82 165
2020/202115.211 208 212 309 4.544 3.560 1.462 1.617 734 297 702 873 693
2021/20225.965 506 363 256 486 364 242 242 455 573 902 781 795
2022/202310.737 934 1.856 1.611 891 861 1.068 515 761 453 550 722 515
2023/202410.995 581 511 500 710 1.326 2.125 2.306 1.515 584 837 0 0
Totale 55.776