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Dendrimer nanofluids in the concentrated regime: From polymer melts to soft spheres

Pilkington et al., 2015

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8389796064304683143
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Pilkington G
Pedersen J
Briscoe W
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Langmuir

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Understanding dendrimer structures and their interactions in concentrated solutions is important to a wide range of applications, such as drug delivery and lubrication. However, controversy has persisted concerning whether, when confined to proximity, dendrimers …
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