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Vesicle and stable monolayer formation from simple “click” chemistry adducts in water

S Bhattacharya, J Biswas

Index: Bhattacharya, Santanu; Biswas, Joydeep Langmuir, 2011 , vol. 27, # 5 p. 1581 - 1591

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Abstract

Click chemistry has been successfully extended into the field of molecular design of novel amphiphatic adducts. After their syntheses and characterizations, we have studied their aggregation properties in aqueous medium. Each of these adducts forms stable suspensions in water. These suspensions have been characterized by dynamic light scattering (DLS) studies and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The presence of ...

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