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    • Carborane-Containing Polymer Nanoparticles via Light-Mediated Polymerisation-Induced Self-Assembly 

      Zhang, Xinyi; Zeng, Haoxiang; Takano, Shin; Rendina, Louis; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2025
      Carboranes are an important class of icosahedral carbon-boron clusters that have been intensively studied in the fields of medicinal, organometallic, and materials chemistry. In recent years, there have been efforts to ...
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    • Self-assembly of thioether-based diblock copolymers: a comparative study of linear and bottlebrush architectures 

      Takano, Shin; Nishimura, Tomoki; Cheng, Yen Theng; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2025
      Amphiphilic diblock copolymers are widely studied for their ability to self-assemble into diverse nanostructures for various applications. Linear-linear diblock copolymers and linear-bottlebrush diblock copolymers exhibit ...
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    • Developing Frameworks for Nanotechnology driven DNA-Free Plant Gene-Editing 

      Gogoi, Neelam; Susila, Hendry; Leach, Joan; Muellner, Markus; Jones, Brian; Pogson, Barry
      Published 2025
      The bottlenecks of conventional plant gene-editing methods gave an innovative rise to nanotechnology as a delivery tool to manipulate gene(s) of interest. Studies suggest a strong correlation between the physicochemical ...
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    • Self-Assembly of Bottlebrush-Linear, Rod–Coil Copolymers into Discoidal Nanoparticles 

      Kerai, Simran; Takano, Shin; Zeng, Ping; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2025
      Block copolymers can self-assemble into nanoscale objects with various morphologies, offering custom nanomaterials for diverse fields of application. However, achieving an amorphous 2D morphology through self-assembly in ...
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    • Unimolecular thermometers: core–shell polymer bottlebrushes with solvatochromic responses to temperature 

      Zhang, Chenyou; Kerai, Simran; Hawtrey, Tom; New, Elizabeth; Muellner, Markus
      Published 2025
      Core–shell molecular polymer bottlebrushes (MPBs) were designed with a thermoresponsive poly(DEGMA) core and stabilising poly(PEGMA) shell. Solvatochromic fluorophores embedded in the core report polarity changes as it ...
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