Structural studies of thermal responsive nanogels at the oil-water interface
Nanogels because of their tunable chemical and three-dimensional physical structure as well as their stimuli-responsive properties have emerged as one of the most significant trends in nanomedicine, skin care products, cell encapsulation and many other applications. Our goal is to resolve structure of the nanogels at the buried oil-water interface. This will contribute to our current understanding of their many important physic-chemical processes such as the transport properties through cell membranes and stabilisation of emulsions used for drug delivery.
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ZARBAKHSH Ali; Richard A. Campbell; RESMINI Marina and ZIELINSKA Katarzyna. (2015). Structural studies of thermal responsive nanogels at the oil-water interface. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-11-1721