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Work published with support of the UFS Sustainable Materials Design

Most Recent: Regioselective and Anisotropic Multi-Patching of Small Microparticles via a Polymer Brush-Assisted Microcontact Printing (µCP)

Reifarth & Böker (in collaboration with Arndt, Hartlieb, Chiantia) demonstrate how mutli-patch particles can be manufactured by µ-contact printing. Read more in Advanced Functional Materials

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2025

T. M. Lutz, C. P. Braksch, J. De Breuck, M. Hartlieb, M. N. Leiske, „Bio-inspired, zwitterionic copolymers with amphiphilic character” Macromol. Rapid. Commun., 2025, 10.1002/marc.202401099

M. Reifarth, M. Sperling, R. Grobe, P Akarsu, M. Schmette, S. Tank, K. M. Arndt, S. Chiantia, M. Hartlieb, A. Böker, “Regioselective and Anisotropic Multi-Patching of Small Microparticles via a Polymer Brush-Assisted Microcontact Printing (µCP)”, Adv. Funct. Mater, 2025 , in press; ChemRxiv, 2025, 10.26434/chemrxiv-2024-r2nmb.

A. M. Bapolisi, A.-C. Lehnen, M. Wolff, J. Kramer, S. Kogikoski Jr., R. Steinbrecher, N. Michler, A. Kiesow, I. Bald, M. Obry, S. Kersting , T. Stensitzki, H. M. Müller-Werkmeister, M. N. Leiske, S. Chiantia, M. Hartlieb, “Non-Amphiphilic Antimicrobial Polymers”,ChemRxiv, 2025, 10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-9d5s6.

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