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Stimuli-responsive hierarchically self-assembled 3D porous polymer-based structures with aligned pores

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY B
Volume 1, Issue 13, Pages 1786-1793

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2tb00231k

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  1. DFG [IO 68/1-1]
  2. IPF

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We have developed a novel approach for the fabrication of self-assembled porous materials with uniaxial tubular pores. The approach is based on the use of microtubes formed by stimuli-induced rolling of polymer bilayers consisting of hydrophobic and stimuli-responsive hydrophilic polymers. Different objects, for example yeast cells, can be encapsulated inside the tubes during their rolling. The self-rolled tubes filled with the yeast cells are capable of controlled self-assembly and form a uniaxial tubular homogeneously filled scaffold. Moreover, our approach allows design of porous materials with the pores having different properties.

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