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  • 2021The microscopic distribution of hydrophilic polymers in interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of medical grade silicone11citations
  • 2020Casein micelles in milk as sticky spheres29citations
  • 2017Induced Mesocrystal-Formation, Hydrothermal Growth and Magnetic Properties of α-Fe2O3 Nanoparticles in Salt-Rich Aqueous Solutions4citations
  • 2017Off-axis spin orientation in goethite nanoparticles5citations
  • 2017Spin orientation in solid solution hematite-ilmenite13citations
  • 2015Polarized neutron powder diffraction studies of antiferromagnetic order in bulk and nanoparticle NiO13citations
  • 2011Spin reorientation in α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles induced by interparticle exchange interactions in alpha-Fe2O3/NiO nanocomposites13citations

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  • Bouwman, Wim G.
  • Mortensen, Kell
  • Arleth, Lise
  • Schmiele, Martin
  • Hassenkam, Tue
  • Alm, Martin
  • Thomsen, Peter
  • Duif, Chris P.
  • Smith, Gregory N.
  • Ahrné, Lilia
  • Smith, Gregory
  • Christiansen, Morten Vormsborg
  • Frandsen, Cathrine
  • Hansen, Thomas Willum
  • Larsen, Jacob
  • Varón, Miriam
  • Nilsen, Gøran Jan
  • Lefmann, Kim
  • Kure, Mathias
  • Hansen, Thomas C.
  • Harrison, Rj
  • Mcenroe, Suzanne A.
  • Burton, Bp
  • Robinson, Peter
  • Jacobsen, Henrik
  • Lebech, Bente
  • Keller, Lukas
  • Deen, Pascale P.
  • Gontard, Lionel Cervera
  • Keller, L.
  • Mørup, Steen
  • Kasama, Takeshi
  • Ancona, S. N.
  • Bahl, Crh
  • Kuhn, Luise Theil
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Casein micelles in milk as sticky spheres

  • Ahrné, Lilia
  • Smith, Gregory
  • Brok, Erik
  • Christiansen, Morten Vormsborg
Abstract

Milk is a ubiquitous foodstuff and food ingredient, and milk caseins are key to the structural properties of milk during processing and storage. Caseins self-assemble into nanometer-sized colloids, referred to as "micelles", and particles of this size are ideally suited to study by small-angle scattering (SAS). Previous SAS measurements have almost exclusively focussed on the internal structure of the micelles. While important for milk’s properties, this attention to the interior of the micelles provides limited information about the structure-forming properties of milk and milk ingredients. The ultra-small-angle X-ray scattering (USAXS) measurements and analysis in this study extend to the micrometer scale, which makes it possible to characterize the interaction between the micelles. Until now, SAS studies have generally excluded a consideration of the interparticle interactions between casein micelles. This is inconsistent with these new data, and it is not possible to model the data without some interparticle attraction. If the micelles are treated as sticky spheres, excellent agreement between experimental data and model fits can be obtained over the length scales studied, from micrometers to ångströms. The stickiness of casein micelles will impact ultra-small-angle scattering and small-angle scattering measurements of casein micelles, but it particularly limits the application of simple approximations, which generally assume that particles are dilute and noninteracting. In summary, this analysis provides an approach to modelling scattering data over many orders of magnitude, which will provide better understanding of interactions between caseins and during food processing.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • forming
  • ultra small angle x-ray scattering