105. S. Granick (volume editor), Polymers in Confined Environments, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1999.
106. M. Ruths, H. Ohtani, M. Greenfield, and S. Granick, “Exploring the
“Friction Modifier” Phenomenon: Nanorheology of n-Alkane Chains with
Polar Terminus Dissolved in n-Alkane Solvent,” Tribology Lett. 6, 207 (1999). [PDF]
107. M. Ruths and S. Granick, “Tribology of Confined Fomblin-Z
Perfluoropolyalkylethers: Role of Chain-End Functionality,” J. Phys. Chem. B. 41, 8711 (1999). [PDF]
108. M. Ruths and S. Granick, “Tribology of Confined Fomblin-Z Perfluoroalkyethers: Molecular Weight Dependence,” Tribology Lett. 7, 161 (1999). [PDF]
109. S. Granick, “Soft Matter in a Tight Spot,” Physics Today (invited) 52, 26 (1999). [PDF]
110. S. A. Sukhishvili and S. Granick, “Adsorption of Human Serum
Albumin: Dependence on Molecular Architecture of the Oppositely-Charged
Surface,” J.Chem. Phys. 110, 10153 (1999). [PDF]
111. Y.-K. Cho, H. Watanabe, and S. Granick, “Dielectric Response of Polymer Films Confined Between Mica Surfaces,” J. Chem. Phys. 110, 9688 (1999). [PDF]
112. S. A. Sukhishvili, A. Dhinojwala, and S. Granick, “How
Polyelectrolyte Adsorption Depends on History: A Combined FTIR-ATR and
Surface Forces Study,” Langmuir 15, 8474 (1999). [PDF]
113. I. Soga, A. Dhinojwala, and S. Granick, “Direct Measurement of
Fluid Mechanical Properties in Micro Space: Liquid Crystal Orientation
under Shear,” Jpn. J. Appl.Phys. 38, 6118 (1999). [PDF]