Panu Danwanichakul, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2003 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Chemical Engineering
Google:
"Panu Danwanichakul"

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Eduardo D. Glandt grad student 2003 Penn
 (Irreversibly grown nanostructures: The quasi -thermodynamics of slow deposition.)
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Suwatthanarak T, Than-ardna B, Danwanichakul D, et al. (2016) Synthesis of silver nanoparticles in skim natural rubber latex at room temperature Materials Letters. 168: 31-35
Danwanichakul P. (2014) Monte Carlo simulation of protein adsorption on energetically heterogeneous surfaces. Biomed Research International. 2014: 278098
Danwanichakul P, Danwanichakul D. (2014) Two-Dimensional Simulation of Electrospun Nanofibrous Structures: Connection of Experimental and Simulated Results Journal of Chemistry. 2014: 1-10
Danwanichakul P, Charinpanitkul T. (2010) Sequential deposition of polydisperse particles with double layer interactions: An integral-equation theory Physica a: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 389: 19-26
Danwanichakul P. (2008) Reversibility in particle deposition: the effect of mobile fraction of particles on monolayer structures. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 318: 152-9
Danwanichakul P, Glandt ED. (2007) Sequential quenching of randomly deposited ellipsoids: anisotropy and spatial patterns. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 309: 384-91
Danwanichakul P, Charinpanitkul T. (2007) Random sequential adsorption of polydisperse spherical particles: An integral-equation theory Physica a: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications. 377: 102-114
Danwanichakul P, Glandt ED. (2006) Sub-monolayer growth by sequential deposition of particles. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 294: 38-46
Danwanichakul P, Glandt ED. (2005) Percolation and jamming in structures built through sequential deposition of particles. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 283: 41-8
Danwanichakul P, Glandt ED. (2005) CONTINUITY BETWEEN DISORDER AND ORDER IN THE SEQUENTIAL DEPOSITION OF PARTICLES Chemical Engineering Communications. 192: 1405-1423
See more...