Department of Colloid Chemistry


Dept. Of Colloid Chemistry

Zoltán Király

zkiraly@chem.u-szeged.hu

Sample Publications

Surfactants and Adsorption Calorimetry

  • Z.Király, I.Dékány, E.Klumpp, H.Lewandowski, H.D.Narres, M.J.Schwuger: 

  • Selective Sorption of Phenol and Related Compounds from Aqueous Solutions onto 
    Graphitised Carbon Black. Adsorption and Flow Microcalorimetric Studies. 
    Langmuir 1996, 12, 423-430. 
     
  • Z.Király, R.H.K.Börner, G.H.Findenegg: 

  • Adsorption and Aggregation of C8E4 and C8G1 Nonionic Surfactants on 
    Hydrophilic Silica Studied by Calorimetry. 
    Langmuir 1997, 13, 3308-3315. 
     
  • Z.Király, G.H.Findenegg: 

  • Calorimetric Evidence of the Formation of Half-Cylindrical Aggregates of 
    a Cationic Surfactant at the Graphite/Water Interface. 
    Journal of Physical Chemistry B 1998, 102, 1203-1211. 
     
  • Z.Király, G.H.Findenegg: 

  • Calorimetric Study of the Adsorption of Short-Chain Nonionic Surfactants on 
    Silica Glass and Graphite: Decyldimethylamine Oxide and Octyl Monoglucoside. 
    Langmuir 2000, 16, 8842-8849. 
     
  • Z.Király: 

  • Calorimetric Methods for the Study of Adsorption of Surfactants at 
    Solid/Solution Interfaces. 
    in "Thermal Behavior of Dispersed Systems"; N.Garti, Ed.; Chapter 9, pp. 335-356, 
    Marcel Dekker, New York 2000
     
  • Z.Király, I.Dékány:

  • A Thermometric Titration Study on the Micelle Formation of Sodium Decyl Sulfate 
    in Water. 
    Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2001, 242, 214-219. 
     
  • Z.Király, G.H.Findenegg, E.Klumpp, H.Schlimper, I.Dékány: 

  • Adsorption Calorimetric Study of the Organization of Sodium n-Decyl Sulfate 
    at the Graphite/Solution Interface. 
    Langmuir 2001, 17, 2420-2425. 
     

 Materials Science and Catalysis

  • Z.Király, I.Dékány, Á.Mastalir, M.Bartók: 

  • In Situ Generation of Palladium Nanoparticles in Smectite Clays. 
    Journal of Catalysis 1996, 161, 401-408. 
     
  • Z.Király, Á.Mastalir, F.Berger, I.Dékány: 

  • Sorption and Microcalorimetric Investigations of Palladium/Hydrogen Interactions 
    on Palladium-Graphimet Intercalation Catalyst. 
    Langmuir 1997, 13, 465-468. 
     
  • Z.Király, Á.Mastalir, F.Berger, I.Dékány: 

  • Calorimetric Study of Sorption of Hydrogen by Carbon-Supported Palladium. 
    Langmuir 1998, 14, 1281-1282. 
     
  • Z.Király, B.Veisz, Á.Mastalir, Zs.Rázga, I.Dékány: 

  • Preparation of Organophilic Palladium Montmorillonite Catalyst in a Micellar System. 
    Chemical Communications 1999, 1925-1926. 
     
  • Á.Mastalir, Z.Király, Gy.Szöllösi, M.Bartók: 

  • Preparation of Organophilic Pd-Montmorillonite, an Efficient Catalyst in Alkyne Semihydrogenation. 
    Journal of Catalysis 2000, 194, 146-152. 
     
  • Á.Mastalir, Z.Király, Gy. Szöllösi, M.Bartók:

  • Stereoselective Hydrogenation of 1-Phenyl-1-Pentyne over Low-Loaded 
    Palladium-Montmorillonite Catalysts. 
    Applied Catalysis A-General 2001, 213, 133-140. 
     
  • Z.Király, B.Veisz, Á.Mastalir, Gy.Köfaragó: 

  • Preparation of Ultrafine Palladium Particles on Cationic and Anionic Clays, 
    Mediated by Oppositely Charged Surfactants. Catalytic Probes in Hydrogenations. 
    Langmuir 2001, 17, 5381-5387. 
     
  • Á.Mastalir, Z.Király, J.Walter, F.Notheisz, M.Bartók:

  • Shape Selective Catalyst: Quasi Two-Dimensional Palladium Particles 
    Encapsulated in Graphite. 
    Journal of Molecular Catalysis 2001, 175, 205-213. 
     

 Previous Research Interest

  • Z.Király, L.Turi, I.Dékány, K.Bean, B.Vincent: 

  • Van der Waals Attraction Between Stöber Silica Particles in a Binary Solvent System. 
    Colloid and Polymer Science 1996, 274, 779-787. 
     
  • I.Dékány, L.Nagy, L.Turi, Z.Király, N.A.Kotov, J.H.Fendler:

  • Preparation and Characterization of CdS and ZnS Particles in Nanophase Reactors 
    Provided by Binary Liquids Adsorbed at Colloidal Silica Particles. 
    Langmuir 1996, 12, 3709-3717. 
     
  • Z.Király, T.Cosgrove, B.Vincent:

  • NMR Self-Diffusion Study of Poly(ethylene oxide)-block-Poly(dimethylsiloxane) 
    Diblock Copolymers in Organic Solvents and in Poly(ethylene oxide) Melts. 
    Langmuir 1993, 9, 1258-1962. 
     
  • B.Vincent, Z.Király, T.Obey:

  • Emulsion Formation by Nucleation and Growth Mechanism. 
    in "Modern Aspects of Emulsion Science"; B.Binks, Ed.; Chapter 3, pp. 100-114, 
    The Royal Society of Chemistry, London 1998
     

     


Z. Király Last modified September 2001.