Vol. 81, No. 5, 2019
Molecular-Dynamics Simulation of Relaxation Processes at Liquid–Gas Interfaces in Single- and Two-Component Lennard-Jones Systems
p. 491 abstract
The Features of Ring-Shaped Deposit Formation upon Evaporation of Magnetic Colloid Droplets in a Magnetic Field
p. 501 abstract
The Influence of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Contact Angle of a Sessile Bubble
p. 507 abstract
Aerosol Particle Collection by Filters Composed of Fibers Coated with Porous Permeable Shells
p. 515 abstract
On the Informativity of Higher-Order Moments in Chromatography
p. 527 abstract
Plasticity of Highly Concentrated Suspensions
p. 532 abstract
Formation of Molybdenum Blues Particles via the Reduction of Molybdate Solutions with Hydroquinone
p. 541 abstract
Irreversible Nature of Mesoscopic Aggregates in Lysozyme Solutions
p. 546 abstract
On the Differences in the Mechanisms of Adsorption of Aromatic Heterocycles from Water–Acetonitrile Solutions on Octadecyl-Bonded Silica Gels
p. 555 abstract
Decelerated Calcite Deformation in the Presence of Cetylpyridinium Chloride
p. 563 abstract
Mechanochemistry of Bi2O3. 1. Defect Structure and Reactivity of Mechanically Activated Bi2O3
p. 567 abstract
Mechanochemistry of Bi2O3. 2. Mechanical Activation and Thermal Reactions in a High-Energy Al + Bi2O3 System
p. 575 abstract
The Influence of the Surface Chemistry of Sorbents on the Efficiency of Separation of Mixed S,N-Derivatives of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
p. 583 abstract
Dynamic Aggregative Stability and Superfluidity of High-Concentrated Nanodisperse Systems
p. 590 abstract
Verification of the Cell (Heterogeneous) Model of an Ion-Exchange Membrane and Its Comparison with the Homogeneous Model
p. 597 abstract
The Influence of the Structural and Energetic Characteristics of the Microporous Structure of Carbon Adsorbents on Hydrogen Adsorption
p. 607 abstract
Deformation of AUK Adsorbent and Adsorbate Structure upon n-Octane Adsorption
p. 613 abstract
The Influence of Experimental Factors on the Sorption of Vanillin by a Macroporous Highly Basic Anion Exchanger with a Low Degree of Cross-Linking
p. 621 abstract