Robert Tilton
tiltongroup.cheme.cmu.edu
0000-0002-6535-9415
Carnegie Mellon University
127 papers found
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Construction of extracellular matrix mimics and their effect on the kinetics and thermodynamics of receptor-ligand binding on supported lipid bilayers
Development of triblock copolymers as dispersants and interfacial delivery vehicles for reactive nanoparticulate iron
Electrokinetic control of mass transfer in gels via embedded nanoparticle pumps
Transport and DNAPL targeting of polyelectrolyte- and surfactant-modified nanoiron
Adsorption of poly(ethylene glycol)-modified ribonuclease A to a poly(lactide-co-glycolide) surface
Polymer brushes with high protein-binding capacity based on poly(dimethylamino ethylmethacrylate)
Direct force measurement of the stability of poly(ethylene glycol)-polyethylenimine graft films
Unified Model To Predict Self-Assembly of Nonionic Surfactants in Solution and Adsorption on Solid or Fluid Hydrophobic Surfaces: Effect of Molecular Structure
Experimental Observations on the Scaling of Adsorption Isotherms for Nonionic Surfactants at a Hydrophobic Solid−Water Interface
Coadsorption and Surface Forces for Selective Surfaces in Contact with Aqueous Mixtures of Oppositely Charged Surfactants and Low Charge Density Polyelectrolytes
Rheology of transient networks containing hydrophobically modified cellulose, anionic surfactant and colloidal silica: role of selective adsorption
Developing functional Fe 0-based nanoparticles for in situ degradation of DNAPL chlorinated organic solvents
Effect of Flow on Human Serum Albumin Adsorption to Self-Assembled Monolayers of Varying Packing Density
Surfactant Self-Assembly ahead of the Contact Line on a Hydrophobic Surface and Its Implications for Wetting
Control of persistent nonequilibrium adsorbed polymer layer structure by transient exposure to surfactants
Coadsorption of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate with Hydrophobically Modified Nonionic Cellulose Polymers. 2. Role of Surface Selectivity in Adsorption Hysteresis
Coverage-Dependent Orientation of Lysozyme Adsorbed on Silica
Coadsorption of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate with Hydrophobically Modified Nonionic Cellulose Polymers. 1. Role of Polymer Hydrophobic Modification
Critical factors for high-performance physically adsorbed (dynamic) polymeric wall coatings for capillary electrophoresis of DNA
Specific Counterion Effects on the Competitive Co-adsorption of Polyelectrolytes and Ionic Surfactants
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