Mesoscale Filamentous Polyelectrolytes: Chemical Functionalization and Fluidic Structure

The preparation and study of synthetic mesoscale structures opens opportunities to understand soft materials properties at length scales that are intermediate between that of the molecular and bulk, often referred to as the mesoscale. This paper details the preparation of mesoscale polymer filaments...

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