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Autor:
William R. Hollingsworth, Anna R. Johnston, Manping Jia, Le Luo, Yunjeong Park, Walter Meier, Jack Palmer, Marco Rolandi, Alexander L. Ayzner
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry. B, vol 127, iss 10
The ability to form robust, optoelectronically responsive, and mechanically tunable hydrogels using facile processing is desirable for sensing, biomedical, and light-harvesting applications. We demonstrate that such a hydrogel can be formed using aqu
Autor:
Anna R. Johnston, Gregory M. Pitch, Eris D. Minckler, Ivette G. Mora, Vitor H. Balasco Serrão, Eric A. Dailing, Alexander L. Ayzner
Publikováno v:
The journal of physical chemistry letters, vol 13, iss 44
Viscoelastic liquid coacervate phases that are highly enriched in nonconjugated polyelectrolytes are currently the subject of highly active research from biological and soft-materials perspectives. However, formation of a liquid, electronically activ
Publikováno v:
Chemistry of Materials. 33:1116-1129
The associative phase separation of water-soluble polyelectrolytes is important across many different fields including food science, biomedicine, materials science, and prebiotic organization. Spec...
Autor:
Anna R. Johnston, Eris D. Minckler, Mia C. J. Shockley, Levi N. Matsushima, Sarah L. Perry, Alexander L. Ayzner
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie. 134
The ability to assemble artificial systems that mimic aspects of natural light-harvesting functions is fascinating and attractive for materials design. Given the complexity of such a system, a simple design pathway is desirable. Here, we argue that a
Autor:
Ivan Rajkovic, Anna R. Johnston, Alexander L. Ayzner, William R. Hollingsworth, Carmen Segura
Publikováno v:
Physical Chemistry of Semiconductor Materials and Interfaces XVIII.
Among the large set of molecular light harvesters, conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPE) stand apart due to the chain connectivity of ionic subunits, and to the strong coupling between electronic and ionic degrees of freedom. Substantial questions remain