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Studies on the Solubilization of p-Dimethyl Amino Anil of Phenyl Glyoxal Nitrile by Cationic Surfactants and Effect of Electrolytes on Micelle Formation [PDF]
Wahid U. Malik, Ajay Jain
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Here, recent progress is highlighted in colloidal magnetoplasmonic hybrid nanomaterials, with a focus on chiral plasmonics. Metal nanocrystals with intrinsic chiroptical features can lead to a combination of chiral plasmonics and magneto‐optics effects when interacting with the magnetic counterpart, offering a foundation for systematically designing ...
Miguel Comesaña‐Hermo+4 more
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A label‐free plasmonic nanosensor platform is presented based on single gold nanorods for the nanometric characterization of lipid interfaces. By correlating optical scattering signals with membrane packing and refractive index, this approach enables the detection of gel‐to‐fluid transitions in lipid interfaces, offering a robust, high‐resolution ...
Alfredo Casasnovas‐Melián+12 more
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Dephosphorylation of αS- and κ-Caseins and Its Effect on Micelle Stability in the κ-αS-Casein System
L. Pepper, M.P. Thompson
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Temperature‐induced incorporation of gramicidin a into lysolecithin micelles demonstrated by 13C NMR [PDF]
Alberto Spisni+2 more
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This review explores how engineered porous materials enhance surface‐enhanced Raman scatering (SERS) spectroscopy by synergizing analyte enrichment and electromagnetic field amplification. It is systematically evaluated four classes, nanoporous metals, plasmonic polymers, mesoporous silica, and metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), highlighting their unique
Miguel A. Correa‐Duarte+2 more
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Appearance and Size of Micelles from Bovine Milk
Dyson Rose, J. Ross Colvin
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Unraveling the Role of Surfactants in Micelle‐Templated Growth of Chiral Plasmonic Nanoparticles
Micelle template‐directed growth enables precise control over the chiroptical properties of gold nanorods. Comparison of surfactants with varying aliphatic tail lengths shows that longer tails increase groove inclination and reduce groove density. Optimized conditions for the longest‐tail surfactant (C18) yield slightly higher g‐factors than those ...
Mónica Paz‐Insua+7 more
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