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    Evaluation of parylene derivatives for use as biomaterials for human astrocyte cell patterning by Raos, Brad J, Simpson, M Cather, Doyle, Colin S, Graham, E Scott, Unsworth, Charles P

    Published in PloS one (25-06-2019)
    “…Cell patterning is becoming increasingly popular in neuroscience because it allows for the control in the location and connectivity of cells. A recently…”
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    Valence band XPS and FT-IR evaluation of thermal degradation of HVAF thermally sprayed PEEK coatings by Patel, Krishal, Doyle, Colin S., James, Bryony J., Hyland, Margaret M.

    Published in Polymer degradation and stability (01-05-2010)
    “…Coatings of PEEK (poly-ether–ether–ketone) have been produced on stainless steel 304 using the High Velocity Air Fuel (HVAF) thermal spray technique. These…”
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    Co-spray drying of hygroscopic kanamycin with the hydrophobic drug rifampicin to improve the aerosolization of kanamycin powder for treating respiratory infections by Momin, Mohammad A.M., Tucker, Ian G., Doyle, Colin S., Denman, John A., Sinha, Shubhra, Das, Shyamal C.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (25-04-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] High dose delivery of drugs to the lung using a dry powder inhaler (DPI) is an emerging approach to combat drug-resistant local infections…”
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    Manipulation of spray-drying conditions to develop dry powder particles with surfaces enriched in hydrophobic material to achieve high aerosolization of a hygroscopic drug by Momin, Mohammad A.M., Tucker, Ian G., Doyle, Colin S., Denman, John A., Das, Shyamal C.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (30-05-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] This study aimed to develop dry powder particles with surfaces enriched in hydrophobic material by manipulation of spray-drying conditions…”
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    Atomic Force Microscopy and Angular-Dependent X‑ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Studies of Anchored Quaternary Ammonium Salt Biocides on Quartz Surfaces by Mathew, Rachel T, Cooney, Ralph P, Malmstrom, Jenny, Doyle, Colin S

    Published in Langmuir (24-04-2018)
    “…A siloxane surface-anchored quaternary ammonium salt (AQAS: BIOSAFE HM4100 in this study) has been chemisorbed onto a quartz substrate. The aim of this study…”
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    Anchored quaternary ammonium salts adsorbed on polyurethane film surfaces by Mathew, Rachel T., Cooney, Ralph P., Doyle, Colin S., Swift, Simon, Haessler, Christian

    Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-01-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Silyl anchoring quaternary ammonium salt (AQAS) has been adsorbed on a flexible thermoset polyurethane film (PUR).•XPS confirms the presence…”
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    Flood mapping in the lower Mekong River Basin using daily MODIS observations by Fayne, Jessica V., Bolten, John D., Doyle, Colin S., Fuhrmann, Sven, Rice, Matthew T., Houser, Paul R., Lakshmi, Venkat

    Published in International journal of remote sensing (19-03-2017)
    “…In flat homogenous terrain such as in Cambodia and Vietnam, the monsoon season brings significant and consistent flooding between May and November. To monitor…”
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    Effect of surface roughness parameters on thermally sprayed PEEK coatings by Patel, Krishal, Doyle, Colin S., Yonekura, Daisuke, James, Bryony J.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-08-2010)
    “…Single splats and coatings of PEEK (polyether ether ketone) were produced using high velocity oxygen fuel (HVOF) and assisted combustion high velocity air fuel…”
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    In Situ Characterization of Aluminum-Containing Mineral−Microorganism Aqueous Suspensions Using Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy by Yoon, Tae Hyun, Johnson, Stephen B, Benzerara, Karim, Doyle, Colin S, Tyliszczak, Tolek, Shuh, David K, Brown, Gordon E

    Published in Langmuir (23-11-2004)
    “…In situ characterization of colloidal particles under hydrous conditions is one of the key requirements for understanding their state of aggregation and impact…”
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    Evolution of steel surface composition with heating in vacuum and in air by Doyle, Colin S., Seal, Christopher K., James, Bryony J.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-09-2011)
    “…• Surface composition of mild, 304, 316 steels heated to 600°C in air and vacuum. • Heating in vacuum led to altered surface composition and chemical state. •…”
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    Inhibition of the reduction of Cr(VI) at the magnetite–water interface by calcium carbonate coatings by Doyle, Colin S, Kendelewicz, Tom, Brown, Gordon E

    Published in Applied surface science (31-05-2004)
    “…The effect of calcium carbonate coatings on the reduction of aqueous chromate on the magnetite(1 1 1) surface has been investigated using a combination of…”
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    Enhanced surface coverage of anchoring quaternary ammonium salts (AQAS) on oxygen-plasma treated quartz substrates by Mathew, Rachel T., Cooney, Ralph P., Doyle, Colin S., Franks, George V.

    “…Oxygen plasma treatment was applied to atomically flat quartz surfaces in order to study the effect of surface activity on the adsorption of a silyl anchored…”
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    Soft X-ray spectroscopic studies of the reaction of fractured pyrite surfaces with Cr(VI)-containing aqueous solutions by Doyle, Colin S., Kendelewicz, Tom, Bostick, Benjamin C., Brown, Gordon E.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-11-2004)
    “…We have used synchrotron-based soft X-ray core-level photoemission and adsorption spectroscopies to study the reaction of aqueous sodium chromate solutions…”
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