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    Hierarchically porous sulfur-containing activated carbon monoliths via ice-templating and one-step pyrolysis by Roberts, Aled D., Li, Xu, Zhang, Haifei

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-12-2015)
    “…Hierarchically porous sulfur-containing activated carbons were prepared by ice-templating from an aqueous sodium poly(4-styrenesulfonate) (Na-PSS) solution…”
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    The effect of terminal globular domains on the response of recombinant mini-spidroins to fiber spinning triggers by Finnigan, William, Roberts, Aled D., Ligorio, Cosimo, Scrutton, Nigel S., Breitling, Rainer, Blaker, Jonny J., Takano, Eriko

    Published in Scientific reports (30-06-2020)
    “…Spider silk spidroins consist of long repetitive protein strands, flanked by globular terminal domains. The globular domains are often omitted in recombinant…”
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    Design and fabrication of recombinant reflectin-based multilayer reflectors: bio-design engineering and photoisomerism induced wavelength modulation by Wolde-Michael, Emmanuel, Roberts, Aled D., Heyes, Derren J., Dumanli, Ahu G., Blaker, Jonny J., Takano, Eriko, Scrutton, Nigel S.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-07-2021)
    “…The remarkable camouflage capabilities of cephalopods have inspired many to develop dynamic optical materials which exploit certain design principles and/or…”
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    Hierarchically Porous Silk/Activated-Carbon Composite Fibres for Adsorption and Repellence of Volatile Organic Compounds by Roberts, Aled D, Lee, Jet-Sing M, Magaz, Adrián, Smith, Martin W, Dennis, Michael, Scrutton, Nigel S, Blaker, Jonny J

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (07-03-2020)
    “…Fabrics comprised of porous fibres could provide effective passive protection against chemical and biological (CB) threats whilst maintaining high air…”
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    Porous, Aligned, and Biomimetic Fibers of Regenerated Silk Fibroin Produced by Solution Blow Spinning by Magaz, Adrián, Roberts, Aled D, Faraji, Sheida, Nascimento, Tatiana R. L, Medeiros, Eliton S, Zhang, Wenzhao, Greenhalgh, Ryan D, Mautner, Andreas, Li, Xu, Blaker, Jonny J

    Published in Biomacromolecules (10-12-2018)
    “…Solution blow spinning (SBS) has emerged as a rapid and scalable technique for the production of polymeric and ceramic materials into micro-/nanofibers. Here,…”
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    Poorly water-soluble drug nanoparticles via solvent evaporation in water-soluble porous polymers by Roberts, Aled D., Zhang, Haifei

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (15-04-2013)
    “…A generic method is described to form poorly water-soluble drug nanoparticles within water-soluble porous polymer by solvent evaporation. The simple…”
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    StarCrete: A starch-based biocomposite for off-world construction by Roberts, Aled D., Scrutton, Nigel S.

    Published in Open Engineering (Warsaw) (13-03-2023)
    “…Robust and affordable technology capabilities are needed before a sustained human presence on the lunar and Martian surfaces can be established. A key…”
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    High-Surface-Area, Emulsion-Templated Carbon Foams by Activation of polyHIPEs Derived from Pickering Emulsions by Woodward, Robert T, De Luca, François, Roberts, Aled D, Bismarck, Alexander

    Published in Materials (14-09-2016)
    “…Carbon foams displaying hierarchical porosity and excellent surface areas of >1400 m²/g can be produced by the activation of macroporous poly(divinylbenzene)…”
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    High-Surface-Area, Emulsion-Templated Carbon Foams by Activation of polyHIPEs Derived from Pickering Emulsions by Woodward, Robert T, Luca, François De, Roberts, Aled D, Bismarck, Alexander

    Published in Materials (01-09-2016)
    “…Carbon foams displaying hierarchical porosity and excellent surface areas of >1400 m2/g can be produced by the activation of macroporous poly(divinylbenzene)…”
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