Publications by authors named "Susan E Walley"

Oil spill accidents are a major concern for aquatic organisms. In recent history, the Deepwater Horizon blowout spilled 500 million liters of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Corexit 9500A was used to disperse the oil since it was the method approved at that time, despite safety concerns about its use.

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  • A series of novel organogels were created using poly(propylene oxide) (PPO) that was modified with urea groups for quick gel formation and strong structural properties in various solvents.
  • Three types of PPO with different molecular weights (430, 2000, and 4000 g mol(-1)) were utilized, each having amino end groups, and were gelled successfully in solvents like carbon tetrachloride and toluene.
  • The quality of these gels was assessed using the Flory-Huggins parameter, revealing that lower χ values indicated stronger and clearer gels, therefore suggesting that polymer-solvent interactions can effectively predict gel performance.
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The synthesis of antimicrobial thymol/carvacrol-loaded polythioether nanoparticles (NPs) via a one-pot, solvent-free miniemulsion thiol-ene photopolymerization process is reported. The active antimicrobial agents, thymol and carvacrol, are employed as "solvents" for the thiol-ene monomer phase in the miniemulsion to enable facile high capacity loading (≈50% w/w), excellent encapsulation efficiencies (>95%), and elimination of all postpolymerization purification processes. The NPs serve as high capacity reservoirs for slow-release and delivery of thymol/carvacrol-combination payloads that exhibit inhibitory and bactericidal activity (>99.

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Thiol-yne photopolymerization in miniemulsion is demonstrated as a simple, rapid, and one-pot synthetic approach to polythioether nanoparticles with tuneable particle size and clickable functionality. The strategy is also useful in the synthesis of composite polymer-inorganic nanoparticles.

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