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    Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC71BM in solution? by Bernardo, Gabriel, Washington, Adam. L., Zhang, Yiwei, King, Stephen. M., Toolan, Daniel. T. W., Weir, Michael P., Dunbar, Alan D. F., Howse, Jonathan R., Dattani, Rajeev, Fairclough, John Patrick A., Parnell, Andrew J.

    Published in Royal Society open science (12-09-2018)
    “…1,8-Diiodooctane (DIO) is an additive used in the processing of organic photovoltaics and has previously been reported, on the basis of small-angle X-ray…”
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    Investigating the Feasibility of Processing Activated Carbon/UHMWPE Polymer Composite Using Laser Powder Bed Fusion by Khalil, Yas, Hopkinson, Neil, Kowalski, Adam J, Fairclough, John Patrick A

    Published in Polymers (15-08-2022)
    “…Activated Carbon (AC) is widely available at a relatively low cost, has a high porosity and is commonly used as a filter material for a range of applications…”
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    Preparation of Giant Polymersomes via Inkjet Printing and Confined Geometry Hydration Applied to Micropipette Aspiration Experiments by Solis‐Gonzalez, Obed Andres, Tse, Christopher Chi Wai, Smith, Patrick J., Fairclough, John Patrick A.

    Published in Macromolecular materials and engineering (01-09-2020)
    “…A novel facile approach to creating many localized giant polymersomes (GPs) (vesicles) is developed. This method allows for the easy capture and testing of the…”
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    Does 1,8-diiodooctane affect the aggregation state of PC 71 BM in solution? by Bernardo, Gabriel, Washington, Adam L, Zhang, Yiwei, King, Stephen M, Toolan, Daniel T W, Weir, Michael P, Dunbar, Alan D F, Howse, Jonathan R, Dattani, Rajeev, Fairclough, John Patrick A, Parnell, Andrew J

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-09-2018)
    “…1,8-Diiodooctane (DIO) is an additive used in the processing of organic photovoltaics and has previously been reported, on the basis of small-angle X-ray…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article