Publications by authors named "Myriam Methot"

In the search for induced chiral plasmonic activity, cholesteric films formed by cellulose nanocrystals have attracted great interest as potential hosts for plasmonic nanoparticles. Circular dichroism (CD) spectra of the composite films exhibit two peaks, one of which is ascribed to the cholesteric host and the other one to plasmonic chiroptical activity of the plasmonic nanoparticles. Here we report the results of comprehensive studies of extinction and CD properties of composite films formed by different types of cellulose nanocrystals and different types of plasmonic nanoparticles.

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Nanofibrillar hydrogels are an important class of biomaterials with applications as catalytic scaffolds, artificial extracellular matrixes, coatings, and drug delivery materials. In the present work, we report the results of a comprehensive study of nanofibrillar hydrogels formed by cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) in the presence of cations with various charge numbers and ionic radii. We examined sol-gel transitions in aqueous CNC suspensions and the rheological and structural properties of the CNC hydrogels.

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Coassembly of nanoparticles with different size-, shape-, and composition-dependent properties is a promising approach to the design and fabrication of functional materials and devices. This paper reports the results of a detailed investigation of the formation and properties of free-stranding composite films formed by the coassembly of cellulose nanocrystals and shape-isotropic plasmonic gold nanoparticles. The effect of gold nanoparticle size, surface charge, and concentration on the structural and optical properties of the composite films has been studied.

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Chiral plasmonic films have been prepared by incorporating gold nanorods (NRs) in a macroscopic cholesteric film formed by self-assembled cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs). Composite NR-CNC films revealed strong plasmonic chiroptical activity, dependent on the photonic properties of the CNC host and plasmonic properties of the NRs. The plasmonic chiroptical properties of the composite films were tuned by changing the conditions of film preparation.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Myriam Methot"

  • - Myriam Methot's research focuses on the development and characterization of composite materials made from cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and various plasmonic nanoparticles, examining their structural and optical properties for potential applications in advanced materials.
  • - Key findings include the demonstration of unique chiral plasmonic activity in films combining CNCs with gold nanorods and other plasmonic nanoparticles, revealing significant control over their optical properties through manipulation of the CNC host structure and nanoparticle characteristics.
  • - Methot's work also emphasizes the importance of ionic interactions in forming nanofibrillar hydrogels from CNCs, showcasing their potential utility in biomedical applications such as drug delivery and tissue engineering.