© 2020 The Authors. Published by WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim A flow-focusing microfluidic device is used to produce functionalized monodisperse polymer particles with surface chemistries designed to control bacterial biofilm formation. This is achieved by using molecularly designed bespoke surfactants synthesized via catalytic chain transfer polymerization. This novel approach of using polymeric surfactants, often called surfmers, containing a biofunctional moiety contrasts with the more commonly employed emulsion methods. Typically, the surface chemistry of microparticles are dominated by unwanted surfactants that dilute/mask the desired surface response. Time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) analysis o...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Bacterial biofilms exhibit up to 1000 times greater resistance to ...
Microbial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces and subsequent biofilm formation has been observed on nea...
Micro- and nanoparticles are of great interest because of their potential for trafficking into the b...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are the cause for most healthcare-associated i...
We report the first successful combination of three distinct high-throughput techniques to deliver t...
Droplet microfluidics can produce highly tailored microparticles whilst retaining monodispersity. Ho...
Biofilm formation is a major cause of hospital-acquired infections. Research into biofilm-resistant ...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation pose key challenges to the optimal performance...
The discovery of novel biomaterials that are optimized for a specific biological application is read...
Biofilm formation is a strategy that bacteria use in order to survive in hostile environments, causi...
Mild and universal methods to introduce functionality in polymeric surfaces remain a challenge. Here...
The high throughput discovery of new materials can be achieved by rapidly screening many different m...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Chemical EngineeringRyan R. HansenThe goal of this research is to ...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Bacterial biofilms exhibit up to 1000 times greater resistance to ...
Microbial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces and subsequent biofilm formation has been observed on nea...
Micro- and nanoparticles are of great interest because of their potential for trafficking into the b...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are the cause for most healthcare-associated i...
We report the first successful combination of three distinct high-throughput techniques to deliver t...
Droplet microfluidics can produce highly tailored microparticles whilst retaining monodispersity. Ho...
Biofilm formation is a major cause of hospital-acquired infections. Research into biofilm-resistant ...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation pose key challenges to the optimal performance...
The discovery of novel biomaterials that are optimized for a specific biological application is read...
Biofilm formation is a strategy that bacteria use in order to survive in hostile environments, causi...
Mild and universal methods to introduce functionality in polymeric surfaces remain a challenge. Here...
The high throughput discovery of new materials can be achieved by rapidly screening many different m...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Chemical EngineeringRyan R. HansenThe goal of this research is to ...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
© 2020 American Chemical Society. Bacterial biofilms exhibit up to 1000 times greater resistance to ...
Microbial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces and subsequent biofilm formation has been observed on nea...