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Synthesis and Characterization of Well-Defined, Amphiphilic, Ionic CopolymersLiu, Yuqing 01 December 2011 (has links)
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Development of Smart Tie-layers for Multilayer Packaging through Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant CoacervationBenalcazar Bassante, Jose Carlos 15 June 2023 (has links)
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Asociace polymerů s amfifilními sloučeninami (surfaktanty) ve vodných roztocích / Self-assembly of polymers with amphiphilic compounds (surfactants) in aqueous solutionsDelisavva, Foteini January 2017 (has links)
Title: Self-assembly of polymers with amphiphilic compounds (surfactants) in aqueous solutions Abstract: This PhD Thesis is devoted to the co-assembly in systems containing electrically charged polymers (polyelectrolytes and block copolymers containing polyelectrolyte sequences). I studied the interactions between block copolymers and oppositely charged surfactants in aqueous solutions, and the structure and properties of co-assembled nanoparticles by a combination of several experimental methods. I found that the spontaneous formation, solubility and stability of complex nanoparticles depend not only on the electrostatic attractive forces but also on the hydrophobic effects. In a major part of my Thesis, I studied the interaction of polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged gemini surfactants (containing two charged head-groups interconnected by a short linker and two hydrophobic tails) which is a relatively new topic - much less studied than the co-assembly with conventional single tail surfactants. Better understanding of the formation and properties of complexes containing gemini surfactants and polymers provides knowledge that should lead to novel tailor-made nanoparticles with desired properties for applications in medicine and new technologies (including nano-technologies). We have shown that the...
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