Amphiphilic biodegradable co-networks of Poly(butylene succinate)-Poly(ethylene glycol) chains for nano-gelation via Click chemistry and its potential dispersant for multi-walled carbon nanotubes

Volume: 179, Pages: 109266 - 109266
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Amphiphilic nanogel (APNG) is a class of material miscible with water and oil which is practical for active molecules incorporation, water-oil dispersion, etc. In general, preparation of APNGs requires multi-steps involving the copolymer with different hydrophilic units and the micelles formation to confine the nano-level for the crosslink. The present work proposes a simple way to prepare APNGs by applying the co-networks of biodegradable...
Paper Details
Title
Amphiphilic biodegradable co-networks of Poly(butylene succinate)-Poly(ethylene glycol) chains for nano-gelation via Click chemistry and its potential dispersant for multi-walled carbon nanotubes
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
179
Pages
109266 - 109266
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