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    Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study of Complex Coacervate Micelles and Hydrogels Formed from Ionic Diblock and Triblock Copolymers by Krogstad, Daniel V, Choi, Soo-Hyung, Lynd, Nathaniel A, Audus, Debra J, Perry, Sarah L, Gopez, Jeffrey D, Hawker, Craig J, Kramer, Edward J, Tirrell, Matthew V

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (13-11-2014)
    “…A complex coacervate is a fluid phase that results from the electrostatic interactions between two oppositely charged macromolecules. The nature of the…”
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    Non-Covalent Microgel Particles Containing Functional Payloads: Coacervation of PEG-Based Triblocks via Microfluidics by Wang, Cynthia X, Utech, Stefanie, Gopez, Jeffrey D, Mabesoone, Mathijs F. J, Hawker, Craig J, Klinger, Daniel

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (06-07-2016)
    “…Well-defined microgel particles were prepared by combining coacervate-driven cross-linking of ionic triblock copolymers with the ability to control particle…”
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    Phase behavior of electrostatically complexed polyelectrolyte gels using an embedded fluctuation model by Audus, Debra J, Gopez, Jeffrey D, Krogstad, Daniel V, Lynd, Nathaniel A, Kramer, Edward J, Hawker, Craig J, Fredrickson, Glenn H

    Published in Soft matter (14-02-2015)
    “…Nanostructured, responsive hydrogels formed due to electrostatic interactions have promise for applications such as drug delivery and tissue mimics. These…”
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    Tunable biohybrid hydrogels from coacervation of hyaluronic acid and PEO‐based block copolymers by Mabesoone, Mathijs F. J., Gopez, Jeffrey D., Paulus, Ilka E., Klinger, Daniel

    Published in Journal of polymer science (2020) (01-05-2020)
    “…Accurately tuning the macroscopic properties of biopolymer‐based hydrogels remains challenging due to the ill‐defined molecular architecture of the natural…”
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    Synthesis of PEO‐based physical gels with tunable viscoelastic properties by Murakami, Takuya, Kawamori, Takashi, Gopez, Jeffrey D., McGrath, Alaina J., Klinger, Daniel, Saito, Kazuya

    “…A major challenge in physical gel systems is tailoring of rheological properties, with future applications being enabled by the development of a robust…”
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