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Molecular architecture and function of polymeric oriented systems: models for the study of organization, surface recognition, and dynamics of biomembranes
H Ringsdorf, B Schlarb… - … International Edition in …, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Part and the Whole. The principle of self‐organization for the creation of
functional units is not an invention of modern natural sciences. It was already a basic idea of …
functional units is not an invention of modern natural sciences. It was already a basic idea of …
Synthetic bilayer membranes: molecular design, self‐organization, and application
T Kunitake - Angewandte Chemie International Edition in …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Lipid bilayers are a most central building block of the biological molecular organization.
Their two‐dimensional self‐assembly is essential to the generation of biological shapes and …
Their two‐dimensional self‐assembly is essential to the generation of biological shapes and …
[ΒΙΒΛΙΟ][B] CRC Handbook of Organic Photochemistry and Photobiology, Volumes 1 & 2
WM Horspool, F Lenci - 2003 - taylorfrancis.com
The second edition of this best-selling handbook is bigger, more comprehensive, and now
completely current. In addition to thorough updates to the discussions featured in the first …
completely current. In addition to thorough updates to the discussions featured in the first …
Tuning the amphiphilicity of building blocks: controlled self‐assembly and disassembly for functional supramolecular materials
Y Wang, H Xu, X Zhang - Advanced Materials, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Amphiphilicity is one of the molecular bases for self‐assembly. By tuning the amphiphilicity
of building blocks, controllable self‐assembly can be realized. This article reviews different …
of building blocks, controllable self‐assembly can be realized. This article reviews different …
Lipid tubules: a paradigm for molecularly engineered structures
JM Schnur - Science, 1993 - science.org
The use of molecular self-assembly to fabricate microstructures suitable for advanced
material development is described. Templating techniques that transform biomolecular self …
material development is described. Templating techniques that transform biomolecular self …
Elastic theory for ionic clustering in perfluorinated ionomers
WY Hsu, TD Gierke - Macromolecules, 1982 - ACS Publications
A semiphenomenological elastic theory for ionic clustering is proposed. The free energy of
the system is obtained by assuming the elastic energy necessary to create the volumein the …
the system is obtained by assuming the elastic energy necessary to create the volumein the …
Formation of stable bilayer assemblies in water from single-chain amphiphiles. Relationship between the amphiphile structure and the aggregate morphology
T Kunitake, Y Okahata, M Shimomura… - Journal of the …, 1981 - ACS Publications
The aggregate morphology of 62 single-chain amphiphiles prepared in these laboratories
was examined by electron microscopy, and the relationship between the structural elements …
was examined by electron microscopy, and the relationship between the structural elements …
Self-assembly of light-sensitive surfactants
J Eastoe, A Vesperinas - Soft Matter, 2005 - pubs.rsc.org
Self-assembly of light-sensitive surfactants - Soft Matter (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/B510877M
Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious ArticleNext Article DOI: 10.1039/B510877M …
Royal Society of Chemistry View PDF VersionPrevious ArticleNext Article DOI: 10.1039/B510877M …
Optical microscopic study of helical superstructures of chiral bilayer membranes
N Nakashima, S Asakuma… - Journal of the American …, 1985 - ACS Publications
We describe in the paper the direct observation of helical superstructures produced from
bilayer membranes of chiral am-monium amphiphiles. Recently, we conducted direct …
bilayer membranes of chiral am-monium amphiphiles. Recently, we conducted direct …
[HTML][HTML] Stimuli-responsive liquid foams: From design to applications
Stimuli-responsive liquid foams and bubbles are systems for which the stability, structure,
shape, and movement can be controlled by the application of stimuli. The foam stability can …
shape, and movement can be controlled by the application of stimuli. The foam stability can …