2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-354-1_10
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Stimuli-Responsive Peptide Nanostructures at the Fluid–Fluid Interface

Abstract: The self-organization of peptide-based nanostructures at a confined fluid-fluid interface, for example, the air-water or oil-water interface, is important in the context of stabilizing macroscopic soft-matter foams and emulsions. The unique ability to design interfacial nanostructures by controlling the subtle cooperativity that drives peptide self-assembly, and the ability to switch molecular cooperativity by facile triggers such as pH, opens new vistas for controlling macroscopic soft matter in industries as… Show more

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