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Influence of architecture on the interaction of negatively charged multisensitive poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-methacrylic acid microgels with oppositely charged …

Kleinen et al., 2010

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5325772027576595236
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Kleinen J
Klee A
Richtering W
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Langmuir

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Two sets of core− shell microgels composed of temperature-sensitive poly (N- isopropylacrylamide)(PNiPAM) with different spatial distribution of pH-sensitive methacrylic acid (MAA) groups were prepared. The cores consist of either PNiPAM (neutral core; nc) or …
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