Mikhail A. Anisimov

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Chemical Engineering University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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Chemical Engineering
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Longo TJ, Buldyrev SV, Anisimov MA, et al. (2023) Interfacial Properties of Fluids Exhibiting Liquid Polyamorphism and Water-Like Anomalies. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Caupin F, Anisimov MA. (2021) Minimal Microscopic Model for Liquid Polyamorphism and Waterlike Anomalies. Physical Review Letters. 127: 185701
Anisimov M, Samarin N, Bogach A, et al. (2020) Transport properties of R0.01La0.99B6 solid solutions Solid State Sciences. 103: 106181
Novikov AA, Semenov AP, Kuchierskaya AA, et al. (2019) Generic nature of interfacial phenomena in solutions of nonionic hydrotropes. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
Caupin F, Anisimov MA. (2019) Thermodynamics of supercooled and stretched water: Unifying two-structure description and liquid-vapor spinodal. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 151: 034503
Uralcan B, Latinwo F, Debenedetti PG, et al. (2019) Pattern of property extrema in supercooled and stretched water models and a new correlation for predicting the stability limit of the liquid state. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 150: 064503
Glushkov VV, Anisimov MA, Bogach AV, et al. (2019) Anomalous Hall Effect in Frustrated Magnets Physics of the Solid State. 61: 1622-1626
Anisimov MA, Bogach AV, Kuznetsov AV, et al. (2019) Magnetic Properties of Eu 0.9 Yb 0.1 B 6 Physics of the Solid State. 61: 565-570
Nikfarjam S, Ghorbani M, Adhikari S, et al. (2019) Irreversible Nature of Mesoscopic Aggregates in Lysozyme Solutions Colloid Journal. 81: 546-554
Sengers JV, Anisimov MA, Zheng X. (2019) Physical origin of the expansion of polymer coils in a binary solvent in the vicinity of its demixing critical point Molecular Physics. 117: 3806-3811
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