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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2007

Submicron functional fibrous scaffolds based on electrospun phospholipids

Matthew T. Hunley; Matthew G. McKee; Timothy E. Long

Wormlike micelles of phospholipids were recently electrospun into ultraporous, high surface area fibrous membranes. These biologically-derived materials offer many potential applications, such as cell growth scaffolds, purification membranes, and drug-delivery platforms. Future work in tailoring the electrospinning process and phospholipid properties is expected to create new durable, biofunctional materials. These initial efforts have introduced the concept of low molar mass amphiphiles as precursors of biocompatible fibers through solution electrospinning.


Macromolecules | 2004

Correlations of Solution Rheology with Electrospun Fiber Formation of Linear and Branched Polyesters

Matthew G. McKee; Garth L. Wilkes; Ralph H. Colby; Timothy E. Long


Progress in Polymer Science | 2005

Branched polyesters: recent advances in synthesis and performance

Matthew G. McKee; Serkan Unal; Garth L. Wilkes; Timothy E. Long


Science | 2006

Phospholipid Nonwoven Electrospun Membranes

Matthew G. McKee; John M. Layman; Matthew P. Cashion; Timothy E. Long


Macromolecules | 2006

Solution Rheological Behavior and Electrospinning of Cationic Polyelectrolytes

Matthew G. McKee; Matthew T. Hunley; and John M. Layman; Timothy E. Long


Polymer | 2004

Influence of self-complementary hydrogen bonding on solution rheology/electrospinning relationships

Matthew G. McKee; Casey L. Elkins; Timothy E. Long


Polymer | 2005

Electrospinning of linear and highly branched segmented poly(urethane urea)s

Matthew G. McKee; Taigyoo Park; Serkan Unal; Iskender Yilgor; Timothy E. Long


Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2005

Synthesis and characterization of poly(2-ethylhexyl methacrylate) copolymers containing pendant, self-complementary multiple-hydrogen-bonding sites

Casey L. Elkins; Taigyoo Park; Matthew G. McKee; Timothy E. Long


Macromolecules | 2005

Influence of Random Branching on Multiple Hydrogen Bonding in Poly(alkyl methacrylate)s

Matthew G. McKee; Casey L. Elkins; Taigyoo Park; Timothy E. Long


Macromolecular Symposia | 2008

Taking Advantage of Tailored Electrostatics and Complementary Hydrogen Bonding in the Design of Nanostructures for Biomedical Applications

Matthew T. Hunley; Afia S. Karikari; Matthew G. McKee; Brian D. Mather; John M. Layman; Ann R. Fornof; Timothy E. Long

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