Aled D Roberts
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Wolde-Michael E, Roberts A, Heyes D, Dumanli A, Blaker J, Takano E, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jul;
11(1):14580.
PMID: 34272457
The remarkable camouflage capabilities of cephalopods have inspired many to develop dynamic optical materials which exploit certain design principles and/or material properties from cephalopod dermal cells. Here, the angle-dependent optical...
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Finnigan W, Roberts A, Ligorio C, Scrutton N, Breitling R, Blaker J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jul;
10(1):10671.
PMID: 32606438
Spider silk spidroins consist of long repetitive protein strands, flanked by globular terminal domains. The globular domains are often omitted in recombinant spidroins, but are thought to be essential for...
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Roberts A, Lee J, Magaz A, Smith M, Dennis M, Scrutton N, et al.
Molecules
. 2020 Mar;
25(5).
PMID: 32156015
Fabrics comprised of porous fibres could provide effective passive protection against chemical and biological (CB) threats whilst maintaining high air permeability (breathability). Here, we fabricate hierarchically porous fibres consisting of...
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Roberts A, Kelly P, Bain J, Morrison J, Wimpenny I, Barrow M, et al.
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2019 Sep;
55(78):11703-11706.
PMID: 31509114
The development of graphene-polymer nanocomposite materials has been hindered by issues such as poor colloidal stability of graphene in liquid media, weak interactions between graphene and the host polymers as...
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Roberts A, Finnigan W, Wolde-Michael E, Kelly P, Blaker J, Hay S, et al.
MRS Commun
. 2019 Jul;
9(2):486-504.
PMID: 31281737
Synthetic biology has huge potential to produce the next generation of advanced materials by accessing previously unreachable (bio)chemical space. In this prospective review, we take a snapshot of current activity...
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Magaz A, Roberts A, Faraji S, Nascimento T, Medeiros E, Zhang W, et al.
Biomacromolecules
. 2018 Nov;
19(12):4542-4553.
PMID: 30387602
Solution blow spinning (SBS) has emerged as a rapid and scalable technique for the production of polymeric and ceramic materials into micro-/nanofibers. Here, SBS was employed to produce submicrometer fibers...
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Woodward R, De Luca F, Roberts A, Bismarck A
Materials (Basel)
. 2017 Aug;
9(9).
PMID: 28773896
Carbon foams displaying hierarchical porosity and excellent surface areas of >1400 m²/g can be produced by the activation of macroporous poly(divinylbenzene). Poly(divinylbenzene) was synthesized from the polymerization of the continuous,...
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Roberts A, Li X, Zhang H
Chem Soc Rev
. 2014 Apr;
43(13):4341-56.
PMID: 24705734
The development of the next generation of advanced lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) requires new & advanced materials and novel fabrication techniques in order to push the boundaries of performance and open...
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Roberts A, Zhang H
Int J Pharm
. 2013 Mar;
447(1-2):241-50.
PMID: 23499755
A generic method is described to form poorly water-soluble drug nanoparticles within water-soluble porous polymer by solvent evaporation. The simple dissolution of porous polymer with drug nanoparticles results in stable...