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Study And Characterization Of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Head-To-Tail Assembly Assisted By Aniline Polymerization, Zhongwei Niu, Michael Bruckman, Venkata S. Kotakadi, Jinbo He, Todd S. Emrick, Thomas P. Russell, Lin Yang, Qian Wang
Study And Characterization Of Tobacco Mosaic Virus Head-To-Tail Assembly Assisted By Aniline Polymerization, Zhongwei Niu, Michael Bruckman, Venkata S. Kotakadi, Jinbo He, Todd S. Emrick, Thomas P. Russell, Lin Yang, Qian Wang
Todd S. Emrick
One-dimensional composite nanofibres with narrow dispersity, high aspect ratio and high processibility have been fabricated by head-to-tail self-assembly of rod-like tobacco mosaic virus assisted by aniline polymerization, which can promote many potential applications including electronics, optics, sensing and biomedical engineering.
Stabilization Of Α-Chymotrypsin At Air–Water Interface Through Surface Binding To Gold Nanoparticle Scaffolds, Brian J. Jordan, Rui Hong, Basar Gider, Jason Hill, Todd S. Emrick, Vincent M. Rotello
Stabilization Of Α-Chymotrypsin At Air–Water Interface Through Surface Binding To Gold Nanoparticle Scaffolds, Brian J. Jordan, Rui Hong, Basar Gider, Jason Hill, Todd S. Emrick, Vincent M. Rotello
Todd S. Emrick
Gold nanoparticles stabilize chymotrypsin (ChT) against denaturation at the air–water interface through catenation and preferential localization of the nanoparticles at the air–water interface with concomitant decrease in interfacial energy.
In Situ Observation Of Place Exchange Reactions Of Gold Nanoparticles. Correlation Of Monolayer Structure And Stability, Rui Hong, Joseph M. Fernández, Hiroshi Nakade, Rochelle Arvizo, Todd S. Emrick, Vincent M. Rotello
In Situ Observation Of Place Exchange Reactions Of Gold Nanoparticles. Correlation Of Monolayer Structure And Stability, Rui Hong, Joseph M. Fernández, Hiroshi Nakade, Rochelle Arvizo, Todd S. Emrick, Vincent M. Rotello
Todd S. Emrick
Place exchange reactions were studied using dye displacement: subtle changes in ligand structure greatly affected both the rate of displacement and the stability of the monolayer.