Andreas Walther
- PMID: 32662138
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202009026
Andreas Walther
Abstract
"The most exciting thing about research is the freedom to explore uncharted territory. The best advice I have ever been given is that good research is driven by a hypothesis …" Find out more about Andreas Walther in his Author Profile.
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References
My 5 top papers:
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- “Emulsion Polymerization Using Janus Particles as Stabilizers”: A. Walther, M. Hoffmann, A. H. E. Müller, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2008, 47, 711;
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- Angew. Chem. 2008, 120, 723. (Janus particles can be used for Pickering emulsion polymerization to make uniform and stable latex particles.)
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- “Guided Hierarchical Co-assembly of Soft Patchy Particles”: A. Gröschel, A. Walther, T. Löbling, F. H. Schacher, H. Schmalz, A. Müller, Nature 2013, 247, 503. (A long-term effort to understand hierarchical self-assembly of triblock terpolymers in solution, leading to stunning superstructures.)
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- “Large-Area, Lightweight and Thick Biomimetic Composites with Superior Material Properties via Fast, Economic and Green Pathways”: A. Walther, I. Bjurhager, J.-M. Malho, J. Pere, J. Ruokolainen, L. A. Berglund, O. Ikkala, Nano Lett. 2010, 10, 2742. (The first scalable, evaporative self-assembly approach towards bioinspired nanocomposites, delivering outstanding mechanical and functional properties.)
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- “Biocatalytic Feedback-Driven Temporal Programming of Self-Regulating Peptide Hydrogels”: T. Heuser, E. Weyandt, A. Walther, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2015, 54, 13258;
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