Publications by authors named "Andreas J Mueller"

Temperature-dependent x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) measurements are reported for a binary diblock-copolymer blend that self-assembles into an aperiodic dodecagonal quasicrystal and a periodic Frank-Kasper σ phase approximant. The measured structural relaxation times are Bragg scattering wavevector independent and are 5 times faster in the dodecagonal quasicrystal than the σ phase, with minimal temperature dependence. The underlying dynamical relaxations are ascribed to differences in particle motion at the grain boundaries within each of these tetrahedrally close-packed assemblies.

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  • Periprosthetic joint infections (PJI) are a frequent cause for needing orthopedic surgeries, and silver-coated titanium alloy surfaces may help reduce bacterial adhesion.
  • This study examines how the thickness of silver coatings affects bacterial attachment, proliferation, and bone growth processes, finding that while bacterial attachment is lower on silver surfaces, proliferation remains unaffected.
  • The research indicates that even small amounts of silver can effectively combat bacteria without harming osteoblast function, suggesting that this coating technique could be advantageous for enhancing implant performance and reducing infection risks.
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Reanalysis of an asymmetric poly(ethylene--propylene)--polydimethylsiloxane (PEP-PDMS) diblock copolymer first investigated in 1999 has revealed a rich phase behavior including a dodecagonal quasicrystal (DDQC), a Frank-Kasper σ phase, and a body-centered cubic (BCC) packing at high temperature adjacent to the disordered state. On subjecting the sample to large amplitude oscillatory shear well below the σ-BCC order-order transition temperature (), small-angle X-ray scattering evidenced the emergence of a twinned BCC phase that, on heating, underwent a phase transition to an unusually anisotropic DDQC state. Surprisingly, we observe no evidence of this apparent epitaxy on heating or cooling through the equilibrium σ-BCC transition.

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The observation of complex, Frank-Kasper (FK) particle packings in diblock polymer melts has until recently been limited to low molecular weight, conformationally asymmetric polymers. We report temperature-dependent small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) studies of blends of a sphere-forming poly(styrene--1,4-butadiene) (SB) diblock polymer ( = 33.3 kg/mol, = / = 1.

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Many enteropathogenic bacteria target the mammalian gut. The mechanisms protecting the host from infection are poorly understood. We have studied the protective functions of secretory antibodies (sIgA) and the microbiota, using a mouse model for S.

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