Complexes of sodium poly(4-styrenesulfonate) (NaPSS) and poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMAC) were formed on mixing equimolar solutions in high salt concentration. Under ultracentrifugal fields, the complex precipitates were transformed into compact polyelectrolyte complexes (CoPECs), which showed extensive porosity. The mechanical properties of CoPECS make them attractive for bioimplants and tissue engineering applications. Free NaPSS chains in the closed pores of CoPECs create excess osmotic pressure, which controls the pore size and contributes to the mechanical resistance of the material. The mechanical properties of CoPECs, modulated by the ionic strength of the doping medium, were studied by uniaxial tensile testing and th...
We describe biomimetic adhesives inspired by the marine glues fabricated by the sandcastle worm. The...
Developing saloplastics composed of Compacted Polyelectrolyte Complexes (COPECs) represents a promis...
Cartilage is a structural tissue with unique mechanical properties deriving from its electrically-ch...
Compact polyelectrolyte complexes (COPECs), also named saloplastics, represent a new class of materi...
Compact polyelectrolyte complexes (COPECs), also named saloplastics, represent a new class of materi...
Durable compact polyelectrolyte complexes (CoPECs) with controlled porosity and mechanical propertie...
The regeneration of soft biological tissues requires new substitutes that exhibit mechanical propert...
Implantable devices must exhibit mechanical properties similar to native tissues to promote appropri...
Cartilage wounds result in chronic pain and degradation of the quality of life for millions of peopl...
This PhD thesis presents a study of the aqueous solutions of three model polyelectrolyte complexes (...
The properties of polyelectrolyte complexes, PECs, made from blended polycations, Pol+, and polyanio...
Cartilage wounds result in chronic pain and degradation of the quality of life for millions of peopl...
Compacted, macroporous complexes of poly(styrenesulfonate) and poly(diallyldimethylammonium) were ...
Polyelectrolyte complexation between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes forms coacervates in dilute...
The majority of human-made materials are represented by plastics and elastomers, polymeric sol...
We describe biomimetic adhesives inspired by the marine glues fabricated by the sandcastle worm. The...
Developing saloplastics composed of Compacted Polyelectrolyte Complexes (COPECs) represents a promis...
Cartilage is a structural tissue with unique mechanical properties deriving from its electrically-ch...
Compact polyelectrolyte complexes (COPECs), also named saloplastics, represent a new class of materi...
Compact polyelectrolyte complexes (COPECs), also named saloplastics, represent a new class of materi...
Durable compact polyelectrolyte complexes (CoPECs) with controlled porosity and mechanical propertie...
The regeneration of soft biological tissues requires new substitutes that exhibit mechanical propert...
Implantable devices must exhibit mechanical properties similar to native tissues to promote appropri...
Cartilage wounds result in chronic pain and degradation of the quality of life for millions of peopl...
This PhD thesis presents a study of the aqueous solutions of three model polyelectrolyte complexes (...
The properties of polyelectrolyte complexes, PECs, made from blended polycations, Pol+, and polyanio...
Cartilage wounds result in chronic pain and degradation of the quality of life for millions of peopl...
Compacted, macroporous complexes of poly(styrenesulfonate) and poly(diallyldimethylammonium) were ...
Polyelectrolyte complexation between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes forms coacervates in dilute...
The majority of human-made materials are represented by plastics and elastomers, polymeric sol...
We describe biomimetic adhesives inspired by the marine glues fabricated by the sandcastle worm. The...
Developing saloplastics composed of Compacted Polyelectrolyte Complexes (COPECs) represents a promis...
Cartilage is a structural tissue with unique mechanical properties deriving from its electrically-ch...