Sinturel, Christophe Vayer, Marylène Mahut, Frédéric Bonnier, Franck Chourpa, Igor Munnier, Emilie
This work relies on the use of dip-coating at various withdrawal speeds to form nanocomposite films, with a detailed analysis of the influence of the mode of deposition on the nanoparticle (NP) concentration in the dried film. While the deposition of polymer solutions on the one hand and colloidal suspensions of NPs on the other hand have been sepa...
Mendes, Renata de S. Pelosi, Paolo Schultz, Marcus J. Rocco, Patricia R. M. Silva, Pedro L.
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Intensive Care Medicine Experimental
In acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), increased pulmonary vascular permeability makes the lung vulnerable to edema. The use of conservative as compared to liberal fluid strategies may increase the number of ventilator-free days and survival, as well as reduce organ dysfunction. Monitoring the effects of fluid administration is of the utmos...
Guruge, Amali G Warren, Dallas B Benameur, Hassan Pouton, Colin W Chalmers, David K
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Journal of colloid and interface science
Non-ionic surfactants containing polyethylene oxide (PEO) chains are widely used in drug formulations, cosmetics, paints, textiles and detergents. High quality molecular dynamics models for PEO surfactants can give us detailed, atomic-scale information about the behavior of surfactant/water mixtures. We used two molecular dynamics force fields (FFs...
Tseng, Chien-Hua Chen, Tzu-Tao Wu, Mei-Yi Chan, Ming-Cheng Shih, Ming-Chieh Tu, Yu-Kang
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Critical Care
BackgroundCrystalloids and different component colloids, used for volume resuscitation, are sometimes associated with various adverse effects. Clinical trial findings for such fluid types in different patients’ conditions are conflicting. Whether the mortality benefit of balanced crystalloid than saline can be inferred from sepsis to other patient ...
Rarokar, Nilesh R Ravikumar, C Gurav, Shailendra Khedekar, Pramod
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Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A
Nanostructured colloidal self-assembly (NCS) is one of the most promising drug delivery carriers in cancer treatment. The present research work aimed towards synthesizing meloxicam (MLX) loaded NCS for its improved circulation half-life and increased cellular internalization. NCS was formulated using glyceryl monoolein, Pluronic® F127, and MLX. Qua...
Vo, Thanh Trung Nezamabadi, Saeid Mutabaruka, Patrick Delenne, Jean-Yves Radjai, Farhang
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Nature Communications
Granular materials are abundant in nature, but we haven’t fully understood their rheological properties as complex interactions between particles are involved. Here, Vo et al. show that granular flows can be described by a generalized dimensionless number based on stress additivity.
Quinson, Jonathan Jensen, Kirsten M Ø
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Advances in colloid and interface science
Platinum (Pt) is one of the most studied materials in catalysis today and considered for a wide range of applications: chemical synthesis, energy conversion, air treatment, water purification, sensing, medicine etc. As a limited and non-renewable resource, optimized used of Pt is key. Nanomaterial design offers multiple opportunities to make the mo...
Vutukuri, Hanumantha Rao Lisicki, Maciej Lauga, Eric Vermant, Jan
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Nature Communications
Fast control over propulsion direction modulates interactions between self-propelled particles and opens new avenues for the design of active materials. Here, the authors present a light-active system that allows rapid direction reversal, leading to controlled fusion and fission of colloidal assemblies.
Smith, Gregory N Grillo, Isabelle Hallett, James E
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Journal of colloid and interface science
To study molecular exchange between colloids requires the preparation of suitably labelled species. Deuterium isotopic labelling has been used to prepare two chemically identical yet isotopically distinguishable poly(lauryl methacrylate)-poly(methyl methacrylate) (PLMA-PMMA) diblock copolymer colloids by polymerisation-induced self-assembly (PISA) ...
Lee, Jun-Yong Yu, Jeong-Seon Kim, Jong-Hyun
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Scientific Reports
Colloidal particles dispersed in nematic liquid crystals are aligned along the orientation that minimizes the elastic free energy. Through applying an electric field to a nematic colloidal system, the orientation of the director can change. Consequently, colloidal particles realign to minimize the total free energy, which is the sum of the elastic ...