Lawrence R Valverde
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Valverde L, Li B, Schroeder C, Wilson W
Langmuir
. 2019 Jul;
35(33):10947-10957.
PMID: 31340647
Bioinspired materials have been developed with the aim of harnessing natural self-assembly for precisely engineered functionality. Microfluidics is poised to play a key role in the directed assembly of advanced...
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Valverde L, Thurston B, Ferguson A, Wilson W
Langmuir
. 2018 May;
34(25):7346-7354.
PMID: 29842783
An important step in controlling biomimetic amyloid systems is understanding the self-assembly reaction kinetics. We are interested in a family of such materials characterized by symmetric sequences of amino acids...
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Li B, Valverde L, Zhang F, Zhou Y, Li S, Diao Y, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2017 Nov;
9(47):41586-41593.
PMID: 29112374
One-dimensional (1-D) supramolecular self-assembly offers a powerful strategy to achieve long-range unidirectional ordering of organic semiconducting materials via noncovalent interactions. Using a hierarchical assembly, electronic and optoelectronic materials can be...
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Li B, Li S, Zhou Y, Ardona H, Valverde L, Wilson W, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2017 Jan;
9(4):3977-3984.
PMID: 28067038
Supramolecular assembly is a powerful method that can be used to generate materials with well-defined structures across multiple length scales. Supramolecular assemblies consisting of biopolymer-synthetic polymer subunits are specifically known...