Research on four types of self-assemblies (micelles, coacervates, gels, and vesicles) is discussed via a particular investigative methodology (in order of appearance): kinetics, dynamic NMR, PGSE-NMR, double-(13)C labeling, molecular dynamics computations, phase diagrams, cryo-HRSEM, rheology, light/electron microscopy, electrophoretic mobility, electroformation, confocal microscopy, and calorimetry. The emphasis here is on how a given method, each in its own special way, illuminates a complex system.
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Langmuir
May 2011
Department of Chemistry, Emory University, 1515 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, United States.
Research on four types of self-assemblies (micelles, coacervates, gels, and vesicles) is discussed via a particular investigative methodology (in order of appearance): kinetics, dynamic NMR, PGSE-NMR, double-(13)C labeling, molecular dynamics computations, phase diagrams, cryo-HRSEM, rheology, light/electron microscopy, electrophoretic mobility, electroformation, confocal microscopy, and calorimetry. The emphasis here is on how a given method, each in its own special way, illuminates a complex system.
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