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Konstantin Golemanov
Konstantin Golemanov
Solvay, Paris, France
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The role of surfactant type and bubble surface mobility in foam rheology
ND Denkov, S Tcholakova, K Golemanov, KP Ananthpadmanabhan, ...
Soft Matter 5 (18), 3389-3408, 2009
2592009
Surfactant mixtures for control of bubble surface mobility in foam studies
K Golemanov, ND Denkov, S Tcholakova, M Vethamuthu, A Lips
Langmuir 24 (18), 9956-9961, 2008
2032008
Foamability of aqueous solutions: Role of surfactant type and concentration
B Petkova, S Tcholakova, M Chenkova, K Golemanov, N Denkov, ...
Advances in colloid and interface science 276, 102084, 2020
1752020
Latex-particle-stabilized emulsions of anti-Bancroft type
K Golemanov, S Tcholakova, PA Kralchevsky, KP Ananthapadmanabhan, ...
Langmuir 22 (11), 4968-4977, 2006
1702006
Control of Ostwald Ripening by Using Surfactants with High Surface Modulus
S Tcholakova, Z Mitrinova, K Golemanov, ND Denkov, M Vethamuthu, ...
Langmuir 27 (24), 14807-14819, 2011
1572011
Selection of surfactants for stable paraffin-in-water dispersions, undergoing solid− liquid transition of the dispersed particles
K Golemanov, S Tcholakova, ND Denkov, T Gurkov
Langmuir 22 (8), 3560-3569, 2006
1492006
Shape and buckling transitions in solid-stabilized drops
H Xu, S Melle, K Golemanov, G Fuller
Langmuir 21 (22), 10016-10020, 2005
1432005
Remarkably high surface visco-elasticity of adsorption layers of triterpenoid saponins
K Golemanov, S Tcholakova, N Denkov, E Pelan, SD Stoyanov
Soft Matter 9 (24), 5738-5752, 2013
1202013
Viscous friction in foams and concentrated emulsions under steady shear
ND Denkov, S Tcholakova, K Golemanov, KP Ananthapadmanabhan, ...
Physical review letters 100 (13), 138301, 2008
1202008
Surface shear rheology of saponin adsorption layers
K Golemanov, S Tcholakova, ND Denkov, EG Pelan, SD Stoyanov
Langmuir, 2012
902012
Breakup of bubbles and drops in steadily sheared foams and concentrated emulsions
K Golemanov, S Tcholakova, ND Denkov, KP Ananthapadmanabhan, ...
Physical Review E 78 (5), 051405, 2008
882008
Surface properties of adsorption layers formed from triterpenoid and steroid saponins
N Pagureva, S Tcholakova, K Golemanov, N Denkov, E Pelan, ...
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 491, 18-28, 2016
872016
Efficient emulsification of viscous oils at high drop volume fraction
S Tcholakova, I Lesov, K Golemanov, ND Denkov, S Judat, R Engel, ...
Langmuir 27 (24), 14783-14796, 2011
872011
Theoretical model of viscous friction inside steadily sheared foams and concentrated emulsions
S Tcholakova, ND Denkov, K Golemanov, KP Ananthapadmanabhan, ...
Physical Review E 78 (1), 011405, 2008
862008
Foam–wall friction: Effect of air volume fraction for tangentially immobile bubble surface
ND Denkov, S Tcholakova, K Golemanov, V Subramanian, A Lips
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 282, 329-347, 2006
802006
Role of the hydrophobic phase for the unique rheological properties of saponin adsorption layers
K Golemanov, S Tcholakova, ND Denkov, E Pelan, S Stoyanov
Soft Matter, 2014
662014
Saponin adsorption at the air–water interface—Neutron reflectivity and surface tension study
J Penfold, RK Thomas, I Tucker, JT Petkov, SD Stoyanov, N Denkov, ...
Langmuir 34 (32), 9540-9547, 2018
572018
Role of surface properties for the kinetics of bubble Ostwald ripening in saponin-stabilized foams
S Tcholakova, F Mustan, N Pagureva, K Golemanov, ND Denkov, ...
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 534, 16-25, 2017
532017
Jamming in sheared foams and emulsions, explained by critical instability of the films between neighboring bubbles and drops
ND Denkov, S Tcholakova, K Golemanov, A Lips
Physical review letters 103 (11), 118302, 2009
522009
Self-regulation of foam volume and bubble size during foaming via shear mixing
N Politova, S Tcholakova, Z Valkova, K Golemanov, ND Denkov
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 539, 18-28, 2018
452018
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