Simon E. Moulton
Swinburne University of Technology
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Macromolecular Bioscience | 2018
Mohammad Javadi; Qi Gu; Sina Naficy; Syamak Farajikhah; Jeremy Micah Crook; Gordon G. Wallace; Stephen Beirne; Simon E. Moulton
Biocompatible conductive tough hydrogels represent a new class of advanced materials combining the properties of tough hydrogels and biocompatible conductors. Here, a simple method, to achieve a self-assembled tough elastomeric composite structure that is biocompatible, conductive, and with high flexibility, is reported. The hydrogel comprises polyether-based liner polyurethane (PU), poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) doped with poly(4-styrenesulfonate) (PSS), and liquid crystal graphene oxide (LCGO). The polyurethane hybrid composite (PUHC) containing the PEDOT:PSS, LCGO, and PU has a higher electrical conductivity (10×), tensile modulus (>1.6×), and yield strength (>1.56×) compared to respective control samples. Furthermore, the PUHC is biocompatible and can support human neural stem cell (NSC) growth and differentiation to neurons and supporting neuroglia. Moreover, the stimulation of PUHC enhances NSC differentiation with enhanced neuritogenesis compared to unstimulated cultures. A model describing the synergistic effects of the PUHC components and their influence on the uniformity, biocompatibility, and electromechanical properties of the hydrogel is presented.
Langmuir | 2018
Paula Prado Campos; Aishling Dunne; Colm Delaney; Cara Moloney; Simon E. Moulton; Fernando Benito-Lopez; Marystela Ferreira; Dermot Diamond; Larisa Florea
Herein, we present the synthesis of linear photochromic norbornene polymers bearing spiropyran side groups (poly(SP-R)) and their assembly into layer-by-layer (LbL) films on glass substrates when converted to poly(MC-R) under UV irradiation. The LbL films were composed of bilayers of poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and poly(MC-R), forming (PAH/poly(MC-R)) n coatings. The merocyanine (MC) form presents a significant absorption band in the visible spectral region, which allowed tracking of the LbL deposition process by UV-vis spectroscopy, which showed a linear increase of the characteristic MC absorbance band with increasing number of bilayers. The thickness and morphology of the (PAH/poly(MC-R)) n films were characterized by ellipsometry and scanning electron microscopy, respectively, with a height of ∼27.5 nm for the first bilayer and an overall height of ∼165 nm for the (PAH/poly(MC-R))5 multilayer film. Prolonged white light irradiation (22 h) resulted in a gradual decrease of the MC band by 90.4 ± 2.9% relative to the baseline, indicating the potential application of these films as coatings for photocontrolled delivery systems.
Archive | 2012
Gordon G. Wallace; Simon E. Moulton; Robert M. I. Kapsa; Michael J. Higgins
Archive | 2005
Andrew I. Minett; Simon E. Moulton; Werner J. Blau; Gordon G. Wallace
Carbon | 2017
Desi Hamed Gharib; Shaun Gietman; Francois Malherbe; Simon E. Moulton
Biomaterials Science | 2017
Yu Chen; Qi Gu; Zhilian Yue; Jeremy Micah Crook; Simon E. Moulton; Mark J. Cook; Gordon G. Wallace
Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2018
George W. Greene; Vanessa Ortiz; Cristina Pozo-Gonzalo; Simon E. Moulton; Xiaoen Wang; Lisandra L. Martin; Agnes Michalczky; Patrick C. Howlett
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018
Pavel V. Cherepanov; Md. Arifur Rahim; Nadja Bertleff-Zieschang; Md. Abu Sayeed; Anthony P. O’Mullane; Simon E. Moulton; Frank Caruso
Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2018
George W. Greene; Vanessa Ortiz; Cristina Pozo-Gonzalo; Simon E. Moulton; Xiaoen Wang; Lisandra L. Martin; Agnes Michalczky; Patrick C. Howlett
Proceedings of the 2013 Fiber Society Spring Technical Conference | 2013
Dorna Esrafilzadeh; Simon E. Moulton; Joselito M. Razal; Elise M. Stewart; Gordon G. Wallace