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Electrospinning Fabrication, Structural And Mechanical Characterization Of Rod-Like Virus-Based Composite Nanofibers, Laying Wu, Jianfeng Zang, L. Andrew Lee, Zhongwei Niu, Gary C. Horvatha, Vaughn Braxtona, Arief C. Wibowo, Michael A. Bruckman, Soumitra Ghoshroy, Hans-Conrad Zur Loye, Xiaodong Li, Qian Wang Mar 2011

Electrospinning Fabrication, Structural And Mechanical Characterization Of Rod-Like Virus-Based Composite Nanofibers, Laying Wu, Jianfeng Zang, L. Andrew Lee, Zhongwei Niu, Gary C. Horvatha, Vaughn Braxtona, Arief C. Wibowo, Michael A. Bruckman, Soumitra Ghoshroy, Hans-Conrad Zur Loye, Xiaodong Li, Qian Wang

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Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was electrospun with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) into continuous TMV–PVA composite nanofibers to form a biodegradable nonwoven fibrous mat as an extracellular matrix (ECM) mimetic. Morphological characterizations by electron microscopyshowed that the addition of varying amounts of TMV resulted in homogeneous nanofibers without phase separation and did not change the diameter of the composite nanofibers. The orientation of TMV in as-spun fibers could be readily controlled and post-processing of the nonwoven TMV–PVA mat significantly improved its water resistance. In addition, tensile tests were performed on individual nanofibers, which revealed that the TMV–PVA composite nanofibers achieved a comparable …


Tobacco Mosaic Virus Based Thin Film Sensor For Detection Of Volatile Organic Compounds, Michael A. Bruckman, Jie Liu, Goutam Koley, Yu Li, Brian C. Benicewicz, Zhongwei Niu, Qian Wang Jun 2010

Tobacco Mosaic Virus Based Thin Film Sensor For Detection Of Volatile Organic Compounds, Michael A. Bruckman, Jie Liu, Goutam Koley, Yu Li, Brian C. Benicewicz, Zhongwei Niu, Qian Wang

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A thin film sensor for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOC) was fabricated by deposition of oligo-aniline grafted tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) onto a glass substrate. The oligo-aniline motifs were conjugated onto the TMV surface by a traditional diazonium coupling reaction to tyrosine residues followed by Cu(I) catalyzed alkyne-azide cycloaddition (CuAAC) reaction. The modified TMV was easily fabricated into a thin film by directly drop coating onto a glass substrate. Upon integration of the glass substrate into a prototypical device, the virus-based thin film exhibited good sensitivity and selectivity toward ethanol and methanol vapour.


Tobacco Mosaic Virus Templated Synthesis Of One Dimensional Inorganic–Polymer Hybrid Fibres, Jianhua Rong, Fiona Oberbeck, Xinnan Wang, Xiaodong Li, Jerry Oxsher, Zhongwei Niu, Qian Wang Mar 2009

Tobacco Mosaic Virus Templated Synthesis Of One Dimensional Inorganic–Polymer Hybrid Fibres, Jianhua Rong, Fiona Oberbeck, Xinnan Wang, Xiaodong Li, Jerry Oxsher, Zhongwei Niu, Qian Wang

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Inorganic–polymer hybrid nanofibres were prepared by using a rod-like tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) as a template. With tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) as a precursor, long silica-coated TMVfibres were formed via a head-to-tail assembly, which showed a substantial increase of the elastic modulus. Furthermore, homogenous titania–TMV hybrid fibres could be prepared using polyaniline-coated TMV fibres as a template, which were used to form a composite film that was able to sense liquefied petroleum gases.


Rheology Of Aqueous Suspensions Of Polystyrene Latex Stabilized By Grafted Poly(Ethylene Oxide), Harry J. Ploehn, J. W. Goodwin Jan 1990

Rheology Of Aqueous Suspensions Of Polystyrene Latex Stabilized By Grafted Poly(Ethylene Oxide), Harry J. Ploehn, J. W. Goodwin

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A water-soluble carbodiimide has been used to end-graft aminated poly (ethylene oxide)(PEO) chemically onto colloidal polystyrene particles. Two particle sizes (115 and 347 nm diameter) and two PEO molecular weights (112 000 and 615 000 g mol–1) were combined to give suspensions with four different ratios of polymer layer thickness to particle radius. Electrophoresis demonstrated that the PEO was grafted, not just adsorbed. Dynamic light scattering showed that the adsorbed and grafted layers had similar structures and that non-ionic surfactant perturbed the PEO configurations. Steady shear and oscillatory rheometry indicated that long-ranged polymeric forces between particles governed the …