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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|January 6, 2025
Single-wall carbon nanotube separations via aqueous two-phase extraction: new prospects enabled by high-throughput methodsChristopher M Sims, Ming Zheng, Jeffrey A FaganThe Journal of Physical Chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and Interfaces|October 24, 2024
Orthogonal Determination of Competing Surfactant Adsorption onto Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes During Aqueous Two-Polymer Phase Extraction via Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Analytical UltracentrifugationChristopher M Sims, Jeffrey A FaganCarbon|December 29, 2022
Surfactant Chemistry and Polymer Choice Affect Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Extraction Conditions in Aqueous Two-Polymer Phase ExtractionChristopher M Sims, Jeffrey A FaganCarbon|June 17, 2024
An Automated Gradient Titration Fluorescence Methodology for High-Resolution Identification of Aqueous Two-Polymer Phase Extraction Conditions for Single-Wall Carbon NanotubesChristopher M Sims, Jeffrey A FaganLangmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|April 1, 2016
Characterizing the Effect of Salt and Surfactant Concentration on the Counterion Atmosphere around Surfactant Stabilized SWCNTs Using Analytical UltracentrifugationStephanie Lam, Ming Zheng, Jeffrey A FaganACS Nano|April 3, 2025
Precise Partitioning of Metallic Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Enantiomers through Aqueous Two-Phase ExtractionHan Li, Ming Zheng, Jeffrey A FaganAnalytical Chemistry|September 1, 2017
A Low Energy Route to DNA-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes via Replacement of Bile Salt SurfactantsJason K Streit, Jeffrey A Fagan, Ming ZhengJournal of the American Chemical Society|April 25, 2013
Spontaneous partition of carbon nanotubes in polymer-modified aqueous phasesConstantine Y Khripin, Jeffrey A Fagan, Ming ZhengJournal of the American Chemical Society|December 13, 2016
Differentiating Left- and Right-Handed Carbon Nanotubes by DNAGeyou Ao, Jason K Streit, Jeffrey A Fagan, et al.Macromolecules|March 19, 2025
Rheology and Microstructural Behavior of Semidilute Suspensions of Semiflexible Rods across Five Decades of Shear RatePaul F Salipante, Steve Kuei, Ryan P Murphy, et al.Pageof 139