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    Thermoreversible Ferrogels by Lattermann, Günter, Krekhova, Marina

    Published in Macromolecular rapid communications. (23-08-2006)
    “…For the first time, thermoreversible ferrogels (FG) by physical gelation of ferrofluids have been described. Finavestan A80B paraffin oil in a concentration…”
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    Thermoreversible Hydroferrogels with Tunable Mechanical Properties Utilizing Block Copolymer Mesophases As Template by Krekhova, Marina, Lang, Tobias, Richter, Reinhard, Schmalz, Holger

    Published in Langmuir (21-12-2010)
    “…Thermoreversible hydroferrogels (FGs) have been prepared via gelation of aqueous maghemite ferrofluids (FFs) using the triblock copolymer Pluronic P123 as…”
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    “Patchy” Carbon Nanotubes as Efficient Compatibilizers for Polymer Blends by Gegenhuber, Thomas, Krekhova, Marina, Schöbel, Judith, Gröschel, André H, Schmalz, Holger

    Published in ACS macro letters (15-03-2016)
    “…Surface-modified carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have become well-established filler materials for polymer nanocomposites. However, in immiscible polymer blends, the…”
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    Surface Instabilities and Magnetic Soft Matter by Gollwitzer, Christian, Krekhova, Marina, Lattermann, Guenter, Rehberg, Ingo, Richter, Reinhard

    Published 10-11-2008
    “…We report on the formation of surface instabilities in a layer of thermoreversible ferrogel when exposed to a vertical magnetic field. Both static and time…”
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    Measuring the deformation of a ferrogel sphere in a homogeneous magnetic field by Gollwitzer, Christian, Turanov, Alexander, Krekhova, Marina, Lattermann, Günter, Rehberg, Ingo, Richter, Reinhard

    Published 08-01-2008
    “…A sphere of a ferrogel is exposed to a homogeneous magnetic field. In accordance to theoretical predictions, it gets elongated along the field lines. The…”
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