1. An aqueous process for the separation of cellulose from biomass

1. An aqueous process for the separation of cellulose from biomass, Md N. Alam and T.G.M.
van de Ven, submitted to J-FOR
2. Superhydrophobic foam-like cellulose made of hydrophobized cellulose fibres, A. Tejado,
W C. Chen, Md. N. Alam and T.G.M. van de Ven, submitted to Cellulose.
3. Liquid bridge breakup in contact-drop dispensing: Liquid bridge stability with a free
contact line, A. Akbari, R.J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven, Submitted to Phys. Fluid
4. Liquid bridge breakup in contact-drop dispensing: Catenoid stability with a free contact
line, A. Akbari, R.J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven, Submitted to Phys. Fluid
5. Effect of crystallization conditions on the physical properties of a two-layer glassine
paper/ polyhydroxybutyrate structure, S. Safari and T.G.M. van de Ven, submitted to
Journal of Materials Science.
6. Origin of the Twist of Cellulosic Materials: I. Calculations on Cellulose Molecules, Kevin
Conley, M.A. Whitehead and Theo G.M. van de Ven, Submitted to Carbohydrate Polymers.
7. Origin of the Twist of Cellulosic Materials: II. Calculations on Cellulose Crystalloids, Kevin
Conley, Louis Godbout, M.A. Whitehead and Theo G.M. van de Ven. Submitted to
Carbohydrate Polymers.
8. Spherical cellulose gel particles with donut-shaped interior structures. G. Sim and T.G.M.
van de Ven. Cellulose (22)2: 1019-1026. 2015
9. The S3 layer isolated from carboxymethylated cellulose wood fibers. G. Sim and T.G.M. van
de Ven. Cellulose (22)1: 45-52. 2015
10. Internally crosslinked and hydrophobically modified cellulose fibers, Z. Sabzalian, Md. N.
Alam and T.G.M. van de Ven, Cellulose (21), 1381–1393, 2014.
11. An improved methodology for imaging cellulose nanocrystals by transmission electron
microscopy, M. Kaushik, W. C. Chen, T.G.M. van de Ven, A. Moores, Nordic Pulp & Paper
Research Journal, 29(1), 77-84, 2014.
12. Bacteria survival probability in bactericidal filter paper, N. Mansur-Azzam, Z.
Hosseinidoust, S.G. Woo, R. Vyhnalkova, A. Eisenberg and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids &
Surfaces B, 117(1), 383-388, 2014.
13. Crystallinity-driven morphological ripening processes for poly(\(\(\(ethylene oxide)-blockpolycaprolactone micelles in water, G. Rizis, T.G.M. van de Ven and A. Eisenberg, Soft
Matter 10, 2825-2835, 2014.
14. "Raft" formation by two-dimensional self-assembly of block copolymer rod micelles in
aqueous solution, G. Rizis, T.G.M. van de Ven and A. Eisenberg, Angewandte Chemie,
International Edition,, 126, 9146-9149, 2014
15. Superhydrophobic foam-like cellulose made of hydrophobized cellulose fibres, A. Tejado,
W.C. Chen, Md N. Alam and T.G M. van de Ven, Cellulose Cellulose 21, 1735–1743,2014.
16. Intrinsic viscosity of aqueous suspensions of cellulose nanofibrils, L. Jowkarderis and T.G
M. van de Ven Cellulose 21, 2511–2517, 2014.
17. Electroacoustic characterization of conventional and electrosterically-stabilized
nanocrystalline celluloses, S. Safari, A. Sheikhi, T. G. M. van de Ven, Journal of Colloid and
Interface Science, 432(10), 151-157, 2014.
18. Structure of swollen carboxylated cellulose fibers. G. Sim, Md N. Alam, L. Godbout and
T.G.M. van de Ven Cellulose, 21(6), 4595-4606, 2014
19. Homopolymers as structure-driving agents in semicrystalline block copolymer micelles, G.
Rizis, T.G.M. van de Ven and A. Eisenberg, ACS Nano. 2014, accepted manuscript, nn2014-05068u
20. Predation in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Phage Environments Affects Virulence
Determinants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Z. Hosseinidoust, N. Tufenkji and T.G.M. van de
Ven, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 79, 2862-2871, 2013.
21. Biofilm formation under phage predation: considerations about biofilm increase, Z.
Hosseinidoust, N. Tufenkji and T.G.M. van de Ven, Biofouling, 29(4), 457-468, 2013.
22. Evolution of in vitro virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a result of phage predation,
Z. Hosseinidoust, T.G.M. van de Ven, and N. Tufenkji, Appl. Environ. Microbiol, 79(19),
6110-6116, 2013.
23. 276. Binder–block copolymer micelle interactions in bactericidal filter paper, N. MansurAzzam, S,G. Woo, A. Eisenberg, and T.G.M. van de Ven , Langmuir, 29 (31), 9783–9789,
2013.
24. Bubbles and drops on curved surfaces, M. Soleimani, R.J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven,
Langmuir, 29 (46), 14168–14177, 2013.
25. Highly charged nanocrystalline cellulose and dicarboxylated cellulose from periodate and
chlorite oxidized cellulose fibers” H.Yang, Md. N. Alam and T.G.M. van de Ven, Cellulose
(20), 1865–1875, 2013.
26. Dendrimers as Bactericides, A. Castonguay, E. Ladd, T.G.M. van de Ven and A. Kakkar,
(Focus) New J. Chem., 36, 199-204 (2012)
27. Salt-induced acceleration of chemical reactions in cellulose nanopores, Md. N. Alam, M.
Antal, A. Tejado and T.G.M. van de Ven, Cellulose: 19(2), 517-522 (2012)
28. Nanopaper: Thin Films Prepared from Polymeric Nanotubes. B. Huang, R.J. Hill, T.G.M. van
de Ven, Macromol.Mater. Eng. 297, 000–000 (2012)
29. Energy requirements for the disintegration of cellulose fibers into cellulose nanofibers, A.
Tejado, Md. N. Alam, M. Antal, H. Yang, T.G.M. van de Ven, Cellulose, 19, 831-842, 2012
30. Films prepared from electrosterically stabilized nanocrystalline cellulose, H. Yang, A.
Tejado, N. Alam, M. Antal and T.G.M. van de Ven, Langmuir, 28 (20), 7834–7842, 2012
31. Ten million fold reduction of live bacteria by bactericidal filter paper, R. Vyhnalkova, N.
Mansur-Azzam, A. Eisenberg and T.G.M. van de Ven,, Advanced Functional Materials,
22,(19), 4096–4100, 2012.
32. Bactericidal Block Copolymer Micelles, R. Vyhnalkova, A. Eisenberg and T.G.M. van de
Ven, Macromolecular Bioscience, 11(5), 639-651 (2011)
33. Multilayered polymeric nanotubes bending elasticity from optical-tweezers
micromechanics, B. Huang, J.A. van Heiningen, R.J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven Soft Matter,
7, 3936–3946 (2011)
34. Wet cross-linking of cellulose fibers via a bioconjugation reaction, A. Tejado, M. Antal, X.
Liu, and T.G.M. van de Ven, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 50, 5907–5913 (2011)
35. Bacterial capture efficiency and antimicrobial activity of phage-functionalized model
surfaces, Z. Hosseinidoust, T.G.M. van de Ven and N. Tufenkji, Langmuir, 27, 5472–5480
(2011)
36. Bridging flocculation of PEI-functionalized latex particles using nanocrystalline cellulose, L.
Manfredi, R.J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 360, 117–123 (2011)
37. Electro-optics of polymer nanotube dispersions, B. Huang, T.G.M. van de Ven and R.J. Hill,
J. Phys. Chem. C, 115, 8447–8456 (2011)
38. Fractionating polydisperse polyelectrolytes in packed beds of cellulose fibers, T.G.M. van
de Ven, L. Ciovica and N. Tufenkji, Colloids and Surfaces A, 385, 134–138 (2011)
39. Deactivation Efficiency of Stabilized Bactericidal Emulsions, R. Vyhnalkova, A.
Eisenberg and T.G.M. van de Ven, Langmuir 27, 11296–11305 (2011)
40. Preparation and characterization of multilayered polymer nanotubes dispersions, B. Huang,
T.G.M. van de Ven and R.J. Hill, Langmuir, 27, 11416–11429 (2011)
41. Pitch deposition at the solid-liquid interface: Effect of surface
hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity and cation specificity, R. Lee, G. Garnier, T. Lewis, D.
Richardson, T.G.M. van de Ven, K. Stack, Colloids & Surfaces A, 388, 84– 90, (2011)
42. Quantitative analysis of cationic PVA diffusion into cellulose fiber pores: charge density
effect, P. Fatehi, H. Xiao, T.G.M. van de Ven, Langmuir, Langmuir 27, 13489–13496 (2011)
43. Effect of unassembled phage protein complexes on the attachment to cellulose of
genetically modified bacteriophages containing cellulose binding modules, Z. Li, M. Tolba,
M. Griffiths and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 76, 529-534
(2010)
44. Comparisons of modified effective medium theory with experimental data on shear
thinning of concentrated latex dispersions, K. Takamura and T. G. M. van de Ven, J.
Rheology, 54(1), 1-26 (2010)
45. Tangential electroviscous drag on a sphere surrounded by a thin double layer near a wall
for arbitrary particle-wall separations, S.M. Tabatabei, and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Fluid
Mech. 656, 360-406 (2010)
46. Why does paper get stronger as it dries?, A. Tejado and T.G.M. van de Ven, Materials
Today, 13(9), 54-61 (2010)
47. On-line focused beam reflectance measurements of flocculation on a pilot paper machine,
M.R. Wu and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Pulp Paper Sci. 35(1), 1-6 (2009).
48. Flocculation kinetics of precipitated calcium carbonate, R. Gaudreault, R., N. Di Cesare, D.
Weitz and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids and Surfaces A, 340, 56-65 (2009)
49. Flocculation and reflocculating: interplay between the adsorption behavior of the
components of a dual
flocculant, M.R. Wu and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids and Surfaces
A, 341, 40-45 (2009)
50. Polymer templated synthesis of AgCN and Ag nanowires, T. D. Lazzara, G. Bourret, B.
Lennox and T.G.M. van de Ven, Chem. Mater. 21, 2020-2026 (2009)
51. Effects of fillers on the wet web strength of paper, M.H. de Oliveira, A. Tejado, and T.G.M.
van de Ven, Nord. Pulp Paper Res. J. 24(2), 141-147 (2009)
52. Linear nano-templates of styrene and maleic anhydride alternating copolymers, T.
D. Lazzara, M.A. Whitehead and T.G.M. van de Ven, European Polymer Journal, 45, 18831890 (2009)
53. Transient entanglements and clusters in dilute polymer solutions, F. Bednar, M. H. de
Oliveira, J. Paris and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Pol. Sci. B (Pol. Phys.) 46, 253-262 (2008)
54. Effect of chirality on p-stacking in styrene and maleimide alternating copolymers, T.D.
Lazzara, M.A. Whitehead and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Phys. Chem. B. 112, 4892-4899 (2008)
55. Loading and release mechanisms of a biocide in PS-b-PAA block-copolymer micelles, R.
Vyhnalkova, A. Eisenberg and T.G.M. van de Ven , J. Phys. Chem. B 112, 6477-8485 (2008)
56. Nanotube self-assembly of a styrene and maleimide alternating copolymer, T. D. Lazzara,
T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, Macromolecules, 41, 6747-6751 (2008).
57. Capillary forces in wet paper, T.G.M. van de Ven, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 47, 7250-7257
(2008)
58. AFM-based single molecule force spectroscopy of polymer chains: theoretical models and
applications, H.Z. Wei and T.G.M. van de Ven, Applied Spectroscopy Rev. 43, 111-133
(2008)
59. Adsorption behavior of dinucleotides on bare and Ru-modified glassy carbon electrode
surfaces, H.Z. Wei, T.G.M. van de Ven, S. Omanovic and Y.W. Zeng, Langmuir, 24(21),
12375-12384 (2008)
60. The role of fiber entanglement in the strength of wet papers, M.H. de Oliveira, M. Maric,
and T.G.M. van de Ven, Nord. Pulp Paper Res. J. 23(4), 426-431 (2008).
61. The effect of polyelectrolytes on the wet–web strength of paper, B. Alince, A. Vanerek, M.H.
de Oliveira, and T.G.M. van de Ven, Nordic Pulp Paper Research J. 21(5), 653-658 (2006)
62. Ultrasonic characterization of proteins and blood cells, A.S. Dukhin, P.J. Goetz and T.G.M.
van de Ven, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 53(2), 121-126 (2006)
63. Adsorption of toluidine blue on pulp fibers, T.G.M. van de Ven, K. Saint-Cyr and M. Allix,
Colloids and Surfaces A, 294, 1-7 (2007)
64. The effect of calcium ions on the efficiency of polyethylene oxide–cofactor retention aid
systems, T.G.M. van de Ven, M. Abdallah Qasaimeh, C. Pigeon and J. Paris, Colloids and
Surfaces A, 297, 79-83 (2007)
65. Entropy production for cylinder drying of linerboard and newsprint, G.J.M. Koper, S.
Kjelstrup, T.G.M. van de Ven, M. Sadeghi and W.J.M. Douglas, Int. J. Heat & Mass Transfer
50, 1344-1355 (2007)
66. Flocculation of starch-coated solidified emulsion droplets and calcium carbonate
particles, A. Poraj-Kozminski, R. J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Colloid and Interface
Science, 309, 99-105 (2007)
67. Flocculation of papermaking fines by poly(\(\(\(ethylene oxide) and various cofactors:
Eefects of PEO entanglement, salt and fines properties, M. R. Wu, J. Paris and T.G.M. van de
Ven, Colloids and Surfaces A, 303, 211-218 (2007)
68. Flocculation, retention and drainage in papermaking: a comparative study of polymeric
additives, M. Cadotte, M.-E. Tellier, A. Blanco, E. Fuente, T.G.M. van de Ven and J. Paris,
Can. J. Chem. Eng. 85 (2), 240-248 (2007)
69. Asymmetric polymer bridging between starch-coated colloidal particles and pulp fibers
by cationic polyacrylamide, A. Poraj-Kozminski, R. J. Hill and T.G.M. van de Ven, Can. J.
Chem. Eng. 85 (5), 580-585 (2007)
70. Pilot paper machine trials on retention of fresh and recirculated fines with a PEO/cofactor
retention aid system, M.R. Wu, T.G.M. van de Ven and J. Paris, J. Pulp Paper Sci. 33(3), 1-7
(2007)
71. Delamination and flocculation efficiency of sodium-activated kaolin and montmorillonite,
A. Vanerek, B. Alince and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids & Surfaces A 273 193-201 (2006)
72. Electroviscous cylinder-wall interactions, M. Tabatabei, A. Rey and T.G.M. van de Ven, J.
Colloid Interface Sci. 295 (2), 504-519 (2006)
73. Coacervate complex formation between polyacrylamide and sulfonated kraft lignin, A.
Vanerek and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids & Surfaces A 273, 55-62 (2006)
74. Interactions between fibers and colloidal particles subjected to flow, T.G.M van de Ven,
Annual Transactions Nordic Rheology Society, 14, 9-18 (2006)
75. A theoretical study of the interactions of water with gallic acid and a PEO/TGG complex, R.
Gaudreault, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A.Whitehead, Molecular Simulation, 32(1), 17- 27
(2006)
76. Molecular orbital studies of gas-phase interactions between complex molecules, R.
Gaudreault, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A.Whitehead, J. Phys. Chem. A, 110, 3689-3702
(2006)
77. Bentonite delamination induced by pulp fibers under high shear monitored by
calcium carbonate deposition, A. Vanerek and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids ans Surfaces A
280, 1-8 (2006)
78. New method to determine the viscoelastic properties of admicelles around the stick-slip
transition, C. Cheikh, G.J.M. Koper and T.G.M. van de Ven, Langmuir 22, 5991-5993
(2006)
79. A bridging model for the effects of a dual component flocculation system on the strength
of fiber contacts in flocs of pulp fibers: implications for control of paper uniformity, B.-U.
Cho, G. Garnier, T.G.M. van de Ven and M. Perrier, Colloids and Surfaces A, 287(1-3), 117125 (2006)
80. Electroviscous sphere-wall interactions, M. Tabatabei, A. Rey and T.G.M. van de Ven, J.
Colloid Interface Sci. 301(1), 291-301(2006)
81. Polyethylene oxide induced fines flocculation and retention: from bench top experiments
to paper machine performance, M.R. Wu, J. Paris and T.G.M. van de Ven, Nordic Pulp Paper
Research J. 21(5), 646-652 (2006)
82. Fines deposition on fibers and fines flocculation in a turbulent flow loop. T.G.M. van de
Ven, M. Abdallah Qasaimeh and J. Paris, Industrial & Eng. Chem Research, 44, 1291-129
(2005).
83. Characterization of a novel self-association of an alternating copolymer into nanotubes in
solution. C. Malardier-Jugroot, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, Molecular
Simulation, 31(2–3), 173–178 (2005).
84. Association-induced polymer bridging by poly(\(\(\(ethylene oxide)–cofactor
flocculation systems. T.G.M. van de Ven, Adv. Colloid Interf. Sci. 114-115, 147-157
(2005)
85. Physicochemical aspects of catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by
manganese compounds, J. Petlicki, D. Palusova and T.G.M. van de Ven, Industrial Eng.
Chem. Research, 44, 2002-2010 (2005).
86. Mechanisms of flocculation with poly(\(\(\(ethylene oxide) and novel cofactors. R.
Gaudreault, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, Colloids & surfaces A, 268, 131-146
(2005).
87. Novel self-assembly of amphiphilic copolymers into nanotubes: characterization by smallangle neutron scattering, C. Malardier-Jugroot, T.G.M. van de Ven, T. Cosgrove, R.M.
Richardson and M.A. Whitehead, Langmuir, 21, 10179-10187 (2005).
88. Linear conformation of poly(\(\(\(styrene-alt. maleic anhydride) capable of self-assembly:
a result of chain stiffening by internal hydrogen bonds, C. Malardier-Jugroot, T.G.M. van
de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, J. Phys. Chem. B. 109, 7022-7032 (2005)
89. Polyethylene oxide disentanglement. F. Bednar, Z. Périn-Levasseur, T.G.M. van de Ven and
J. Paris, J Pulp Paper Sci. 30 (2), 49-52 (2004)
90. The performance of a PEO-cofactor-bentonite retention and drainage aid system on a
laboratory twin-wire sheet former. C. Pigeon, G. Garnier and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Pulp
Paper Sci. 30 (4), 112-116 (2004)
91. Starch penetration into paper in a size press. M. Shirazi, N. Esmail, G. Garnier, and Theo
van de Ven, Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 25(4), 457-468 (2004)
92. Study of the water conformation around hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts of styrenemaleic anhydride. C. Malardier-Jugroot, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, J .Mol
Structure (THEOCHEM) 679, 171-177 (2004)
93. Lumen Loading Magnetic Paper I: Flocculation S. Zakaria, B. H. Ong and T. G. M. van de
Ven, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 251(1-3), 1-4
(2004)
94. Lumen Loading Magnetic Paper II: Mechanism and Kinetics. S. Zakaria, B. H. Ong and T. G.
M. van de Ven, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 251(13), 31-36 (2004)
95. PEO-induced fines flocculation: effects of dissolution and shear history. T.G.M. van de Ven,
M.A. Qasaimeh and J. Paris, Colloids & Surfaces A., Colloids Surfaces A, 248, 151-166
(2004).
96. Filling of wet paper with the use of a secondary headbox. A. Vanerek, T.G.M. van de Ven
and G. Garnier, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 43, 2280-2286 (2004)
97. Characterisation of a novel self-assembly of an alternating copolymer into nanotues in
solution, C. Malardier-Jugroot, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, NSTI-Nanotech, 3,
276-279 (2004)
98. Rheological properties of concentrated latex suspensions of poly(\(\(\(styrene-butadiene).
L. Craciun, P.J. Carreau, M.-C. Heuzey, T.G.M. van de Ven and M. Moan, Rheol. Acta, 42,
410-420 (2003)
99. Distribution of dissolved and colloidal substances on the formation and press sections of a
paper machine. V. Donat, T.G.M. van de Ven and J. Paris., J. Pulp Paper Sci. 29 (9), 294-298
(2003)
100. Adsorption of modified starch on porous glass. M. Shirazi, T.G.M. van de Ven and G.
Garnier, Langmuir, 19, 10829-10834 (2003)
101. Adsorption of modified starch on pulp fibers. M. Shirazi, T.G.M. van de Ven and G.
Garnier. Langmuir, 19, 10835-10842 (2003)
102. Continuous separation of fines from fibers in a wedge-shaped vessel. M. Al-Jabari, M.W.
Weber and T.G.M. van de Ven, Separation Science and Technology 38(10), 2165-2182
(2003)
103. Modélisation de la rétention des particules fines sur la table plate d’une machine à
papier. D. Samkocwa, J. Ruiz, T.G.M. van de Ven, and J. Paris, J. Pulp Paper Sci. 28(1), 1-5
(2002)
104. Molecular modeling of poly(\(\(\(ethylene oxide) model cofactors: 1,3,6 – tri-O-galloylD-glucose and corilagin. R. Gaudreault, T.G.M. van de Ven and M.A. Whitehead, J.
of Molecular Modeling, 8, 73-80 (2002).
105. Adsorption of yellowing inhibitors on mechanical pulp. K. Saint-Cyr, T.G.M. van de Ven,
G. Garnier, J. Pulp Paper Sci., 28(37), 78-83 (2002)
106. Light scattering and microporosity of paper. B. Alince, J. Porubská and T.G.M. van de
Ven, J. Pulp Paper Sci. 28(3), 93-98 (2002)
107. Clay particle deposition in a fibre web: An alternative way of filling paper? B. Alince, A.
Vanerek and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Pulp Paper Sci. 28 (9), 315-321 (2002)
108. Homo- and heteroflocculation of papermaking fines and fillers. J. Porubská, B. Alince
and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids and Surfaces A 210, 223-230 (2002)
109. A model for the adsorption of polyelectrolytes on pulp fibers: Relation between fiber
structure and polyelectrolyte properties. T.G.M. van de Ven, Nordic Pulp and Paper Res. J.
15(5), 494-501 (2001)
110. Mechanism of polyacrylamide-bentonite microparticulate retention aids. T. Asselman, B.
Alince, G. Garnier and T.G.M. van de Ven, Nordic Pulp and Paper Res. J. 15(5), 515-519
(2001).
111. Electroviscous phenomena in colloidal dispersions. T.G.M. van de Ven, Chem. Eng. Sci.
56, 2947-2955 (2001)
112. Deposition of calcium carbonate particles on fiber surfaces induced by cationic
polyelectrolyte and bentonite. B. Alince, F. Bednar and T.G.M. van de Ven, Colloids and
Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 190(1-2), 71-80 (2001).
113. Deinking of recycled fibers in a flotation flow loop. T.G.M. van de Ven, C.P. Sauvé and G.
Garnier, Colloids and Surfaces A: Physiochemical and Eng. Aspects 192, 53-60 (2001).
114. Efficiency of AKD sizing in mixed hardwood-softwood furnishes. P. Ramamurthy, A.
Vanerek, T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Pulp Paper Sci., 26(2), 72-75 (2000).
115. Association in Solution and Adsorption at an Air-water Interface of Alternating
Copolymers of Maleic Anhydride and Styrene. G. Garnier, M. Duskova-Smrckova, R.
Vyhnalkova, T.G.M. van de Ven, J-F. Revol, Langmuir 16(8), 3735-3763 (2000).
116. Colloidal behavior of ground and precipitated calcium carbonate fillers: Effects of
cationic polyelectrolytes and water quality. A. Vanerek, B. Alince and T.G.M. van de Ven, J.
Pulp and Paper Sci., 26(4), 135-139 (2000).
117. Polymers and Polyelectrolytes in wet-end papermaking. T.G.M. van de Ven, Japan Tappi
Journal 54(4), 516-522 (2000).
118. Simulation of paper machine twin-wire forming section. V. Donat, J. Paris and T.G.M. van
de Ven, Journal Pulp Paper Sci., 26(8), 284-288 (2000).
119. Interaction of calcium carbonate fillers with pulp fibers: effect of surface charge and
cationic polyelectrolytes. A. Vanerek, B. Alince and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Pulp Paper Sci.,
26(9), 317-322 (2000).
120. Electroviscous forces on a charged cylinder moving near a charged wall. P. Warszynski
and T.G.M. van de Ven, J. Colloid Interface Sci., 223(1), 1-15 (2000).