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    • How Slippery are SLIPS? Measuring Effective Slip on Lubricated Surfaces with Colloidal Probe Atmoc Force Microscopy 

      Scarratt, Liam R.J.; Zhu, Liwen; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2019
      Lubricant-infused surfaces have attracted great attention recently and are described as slippery (SLIPS). Here we measured hydrodynamic drainage forces on SLIPS by colloid probe atomic force microscopy (AFM) and quantified ...
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    • Large Effective Slip on Lubricated Surfaces Measured with Colloidal Probe AFM 

      Scarratt, Liam R.J.; Zhu, Liwen; Neto, Chiara
      Published 2020
      In this work, we study the interfacial boundary conditions at the interface between two immiscible liquids under laminar flow. We measure the hydrodynamic drainage forces acting on a colloid probe as it approaches a flat ...
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    • Selective Endo and Exo Binding of Mono- and Ditopic Ligands to a Rhomboidal Diporphyrin Prism 

      Jayamurugan, Govindasamy; Roberts, Derrick; Ronson, Tanya; Nitschke, Jonathan
      Published 2015
      Copper(I) can preferentially form heteroleptic complexes containing two phosphine and two nitrogen donors due to steric factors. This preference was employed to direct the self-assembly of a porphyrin-faced rhomboidal prism ...
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    • Becoming WestConnex – Becoming Sydney: Objectoriented politics, contested storylines and the multi-scalar imaginaries of building a motorway network in Sydney, Australia 

      Haughton, Graham; McManus, Phil
      Published 2021
      Drawing on and developing literatures on automobilities, vertical urbanisms and the use of storylines to understand mega transport projects, we imagine infrastructure as a shifting assemblage of actors, storylines and ...
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    • Putting places on the map? Marketing rural and regional Australia 

      McManus, Phil; Connell, John
      Published 2014
      Limited analysis of the promotion of migration to rural areas by local governments or regions, exists. In Australia a unique development strategy has emerged in Sydney and Brisbane. Originally, called Country Week when it ...
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