News on our amphiphilic nanogels: turns out they make great stabilizers for Pickering emulsions where network hydrophicity controls the emulsion type. If you want to learn more, have a look at our recent paper in @acsnano in collaboration with @VogelLab.
https://t.co/5OLWiBNinw
Congratulations to Sidra’s first first author paper: Sulfonium-based polymethacrylamides for antimicrobial use: influence of the structure and composition - now published in Biomaterials Science https://t.co/YzDzzQDOlN
The @klinger_lab has developed a predictive model to control phase inversion in Pickering emulsions by the network hydrophobicity of amphiphilic nanogel stabilizers.
Read it here 🔗 https://t.co/51zBWP9IRN
Researchers at @FU_Berlin have developed a library of amphiphilic nanogels (ANGs), which possess accurately tunable network hydrophobicity while still maintaining their colloidal structures as versatile stabilizers for pickering emulsions.
#OpenAccess: https://t.co/vzcJMTdFvL
Happy to share part of the work developed during my postdoctoral period at the @klinger_lab from the Freie Universität Berlin, published in the Nanoscale journal! Thanks to my amazing coworkers and collaborators 🥳🤩
https://t.co/qvA9pMtLTj
Last week we had a great time with the next generation of researchers learning about polymers and gels 👩🔬 So inspiring to see such young girls enthusiastic about science! #Girlsday@klinger_lab@FU_Berlin
A lot of us now use ChatGPT to help with our writing and scientific search. Here's what happened when one of our Master students went a bit more creative and asked for a poem on NGs👩🎨: "The Fascinating World of Small Particles with Endless Possibilities" #Nanogels#chatGPT
Interested in colorful polymer mechanochemistry? Please check our new paper"Mechanical force enables an anomalous dual ring-opening reaction of #naphthodipyran to generate an unusual dye with near-IR absorption" @J_A_C_S
Congrats! @Molly__McFadden Skylar @YanSun21@Maxwell_Robb
New in @ScienceMagazine from the Page lab (https://t.co/49bgYXllV6). Here is a product of our creation viewed through crossed-polarizers. 🕶 Read on to learn more about this story, a thread... 🧵1/16