Search Results - "Rühs, Patrick A"
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Dynamics of Cellulose Nanocrystal Alignment during 3D Printing
Published in ACS nano (24-07-2018)“…The alignment of anisotropic particles during ink deposition directly affects the microstructure and properties of materials manufactured by extrusion-based 3D…”
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3D printing of robotic soft actuators with programmable bioinspired architectures
Published in Nature communications (28-02-2018)“…Soft actuation allows robots to interact safely with humans, other machines, and their surroundings. Full exploitation of the potential of soft actuators has,…”
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High‐Throughput Step Emulsification for the Production of Functional Materials Using a Glass Microfluidic Device
Published in Macromolecular chemistry and physics (01-01-2017)“…High‐volume production of monodisperse droplets is of importance for industrial applications due to increased emulsion stability, precise control over droplet…”
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Pickering and Network Stabilization of Biocompatible Emulsions Using Chitosan-Modified Silica Nanoparticles
Published in Langmuir (20-12-2016)“…Edible solid particles constitute an attractive alternative to surfactants as stabilizers of food-grade emulsions for products requiring a long-term shelf…”
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Conformal Bacterial Cellulose Coatings as Lubricious Surfaces
Published in ACS nano (28-04-2020)“…We report a versatile method to form bacterial cellulose coatings through simple dip-coating of 3D objects in suspensions of cellulose-producing bacteria. The…”
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Controlled Massive Encapsulation via Tandem Step Emulsification in Glass
Published in Advanced functional materials (24-01-2019)“…Controlled encapsulation is important in pharmaceutics, agriculture, food products, and in emerging materials applications. Microfluidics offers a compelling…”
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Strong Microcapsules with Permeable Porous Shells Made through Phase Separation in Double Emulsions
Published in Langmuir (07-03-2017)“…Microcapsules for controlled chemical release and uptake are important in many industrial applications but are often difficult to produce with the desired…”
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Bridging the Gap between the Nanostructural Organization and Macroscopic Interfacial Rheology of Amyloid Fibrils at Liquid Interfaces
Published in Langmuir (26-08-2014)“…The interfacial behavior of proteins and protein aggregates such as fibrils influences the bulk behavior of multiphase systems in foods, pharmaceuticals, and…”
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Simultaneous Control of pH and Ionic Strength during Interfacial Rheology of β‑Lactoglobulin Fibrils Adsorbed at Liquid/Liquid Interfaces
Published in Langmuir (28-08-2012)“…Proteins can aggregate as amyloid fibrils under denaturing and destabilizing conditions such as low pH (2) and high temperature (90 °C). Fibrils of…”
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Explosive Raspberries: Controlled Magnetically Triggered Bursting of Microcapsules
Published in Advanced functional materials (14-06-2016)“…On‐demand and spatially controlled release of active components is crucial in several applications ranging from medicine to food and agriculture. Although many…”
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Self-Grown Bacterial Cellulose Capsules Made through Emulsion Templating
Published in ACS biomaterials science & engineering (12-07-2021)“…Microcapsules made of synthetic polymers are used for the release of cargo in agriculture, food, and cosmetics but are often difficult to be degraded in the…”
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Functional Microcapsules with Hybrid Shells Made via Sol–Gel Reaction within Double Emulsions
Published in Langmuir (12-09-2017)“…Microcapsules with organic–inorganic hybrid shells can be used as functionally responsive delivery systems that are attractive for a broad range of…”
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In-situ quantification of the interfacial rheological response of bacterial biofilms to environmental stimuli
Published in PloS one (11-11-2013)“…Understanding the numerous factors that can affect biofilm formation and stability remain poorly understood. One of the major limitations is the accurate…”
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Strong Dual-Compartment Microcapsules Loaded with High Cargo Contents
Published in Langmuir (09-01-2018)“…Compartmentalized microcapsules are useful for the release of multiple cargos in medicine, agriculture, and advanced responsive materials. Although several…”
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Gelation of Soy Milk with Hagfish Exudate Creates a Flocculated and Fibrous Emulsion- and Particle Gel
Published in PloS one (01-01-2016)“…Hagfish slime is an ultra dilute, elastic and cohesive hydrogel that deploys within milliseconds in cold seawater from a glandularly secreted exudate. The…”
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Influence of Microplastics on Microbial Structure, Function, and Mechanical Properties of Stream Periphyton
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (06-07-2022)“…Periphyton is a freshwater biofilm composed of prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities that occupy rocks and sediments, forming the base of the food web and…”
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Fiber-Enforced Hydrogels: Hagfish Slime Stabilized with Biopolymers including κ‑Carrageenan
Published in ACS biomaterials science & engineering (11-01-2016)“…Hagfish slime, a remarkable soft and elastic hydrogel, is formed by hagfish as a defense mechanism against predation. The extremely fast slime formation, the…”
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Three-dimensional printing of mycelium hydrogels into living complex materials
Published in Nature materials (01-01-2023)“…Biological living materials, such as animal bones and plant stems, are able to self-heal, regenerate, adapt and make decisions under environmental pressures…”
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3D printing of bacteria into functional complex materials
Published in Science advances (01-12-2017)“…Despite recent advances to control the spatial composition and dynamic functionalities of bacteria embedded in materials, bacterial localization into complex…”
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Host Material Viscoelasticity Determines Wrinkling of Fungal Films
Published in ACS biomaterials science & engineering (14-10-2024)“…Microbial organisms react to their environment and are able to change it through biological and physical processes. For example, fungi exhibit various growth…”
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