• Electro-biocompatibility of conjugates designed by chemical similarity 

      Maione, Silvana; Fabregat Jové, Georgina; Valle Mendoza, Luis Javier del; Ballano Ballano, María Gema; Cativiela, Carlos; Alemán Llansó, Carlos (2014-07-01)
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      The roughness and thickness of films formed by hybrid conjugates prepared by coupling poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and synthetic amino acids bearing a 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene group in the side chain have been ...
    • Fracture toughening and toughness asymmetry induced by flexoelectricity 

      Abdollahi Hosnijeh, Amir; Peco, Christian; Millán, Daniel; Arroyo Balaguer, Marino; Catalan, Gustau; Arias Vicente, Irene (2015-09-08)
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      Cracks generate the largest strain gradients that any material can withstand. Flexoelectricity (coupling between strain gradient and polarization) must therefore play an important role in fracture physics. Here we use a ...
    • Self-assembly of ordered silica nanostructures by electrospray 

      Coll Valentí, Arnau; Bermejo Broto, Sandra; Castañer Muñoz, Luis María (2014-06-01)
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      In this paper we introduce the electrospray technique as a suitable method to create SiO2 3D ordered nanostructures. We describe the experimental procedure and deposition parameters required. We have found that the use of ...
    • Sheets of branched poly(lactic acid) obtained by one-step reactive extrusion-calendering process: physical aging and fracture behavior 

      Cailloux, Jonathan; Santana Pérez, Orlando Onofre; Franco Urquiza, Edgar Adrian; Bou Serra, Jordi; Carrasco Alonso, Félix Ángel; Maspoch Rulduà, M. Lluïsa (2014-06-01)
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      The architectural modifications of a linear poly(D,L-Lactide) acid (PD,L-LA) commercial grade were induced by a one-step reactive extrusion-calendering process using a styrene-glycidyl acrylate copolymer as reactive agent. ...
    • Understanding and strain-engineering wrinkle networks in supported graphene through simulations 

      Zhang, Kuan; Arroyo Balaguer, Marino (2014-12-01)
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      Wrinkle networks are ubiquitous buckle-induced delaminations in supported graphene, which locally modify the electronic structure and degrade device performance. Although the strong property-deformation coupling of graphene ...