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3D printing of self-assembling thermoresponsive nanoemulsions into hierarchical mesostructured hydrogels
LC Hsiao, AZM Badruddoza, LC Cheng, PS Doyle
Soft matter 13 (5), 921-929, 2017
542017
Mechanical and thermal properties of thermoplastic polyurethane‐toughened polylactide‐based nanocomposites
ZW Liu, HC Chou, SH Chen, CT Tsao, CN Chuang, LC Cheng, CH Yang, ...
Polymer composites 35 (9), 1744-1757, 2014
322014
Nanoemulsion‐loaded capsules for controlled delivery of lipophilic active ingredients
LH Chen, LC Cheng, PS Doyle
Advanced Science 7 (20), 2001677, 2020
312020
Colloidal gelation through thermally triggered surfactant displacement
LC Cheng, ZM Sherman, JW Swan, PS Doyle
Langmuir 35 (29), 9464-9473, 2019
192019
Multiple particle tracking study of thermally-gelling nanoemulsions
LC Cheng, LC Hsiao, PS Doyle
Soft Matter 13 (37), 6606-6619, 2017
192017
Thermally and pH-responsive gelation of nanoemulsions stabilized by weak acid surfactants
LC Cheng, SM Hashemnejad, B Zarket, S Muthukrishnan, PS Doyle
Journal of colloid and interface science 563, 229-240, 2020
172020
Tuning material properties of nanoemulsion gels by sequentially screening electrostatic repulsions and then thermally inducing droplet bridging
LC Cheng, SL Kuei Vehusheia, PS Doyle
Langmuir 36 (13), 3346-3355, 2020
132020
Thermal processing of thermogelling nanoemulsions as a route to tune material properties
LC Cheng, PD Godfrin, JW Swan, PS Doyle
Soft Matter 14 (27), 5604-5614, 2018
82018
Structure, rheology and applications of thermally-gelling nanoemulsions
LC Cheng
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2020
2020
Gelling Colloids Through Thermally-Triggered Surfactant Displacement
LC Cheng, Z Sherman, J Swan, P Doyle
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2019, F59. 002, 2019
2019
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