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Read more at: Sonocrystallization Yields Monoclinic Paracetamol with Significantly Improved Compaction Behavior
Sonocrystallization Yields Monoclinic Paracetamol with Significantly Improved Compaction Behavior

Sonocrystallization Yields Monoclinic Paracetamol with Significantly Improved Compaction Behavior

5 November 2014

A new paper, jointly first-authored by James Elliott, is published online in Angewandte Chemie, and selected by Editor as Hot Paper.


Read more at: The electro-structural behaviour of yarn-like carbon nanotube fibres immersed in organic liquids
The electro-structural behaviour of yarn-like carbon nanotube fibres immersed in organic liquids

The electro-structural behaviour of yarn-like carbon nanotube fibres immersed in organic liquids

14 October 2014

A new paper by J Terrones, A H Windle, and J A Elliott published in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials.


Read more at: MSM's Research paper of October
MSM's Research paper of October

MSM's Research paper of October

2 October 2014

For the second consecutive month, the Department of Materials Science has selected a paper authored by people from our lab as the research paper of the month.


Read more at: FD173: Spinning of carbon nanotube fibres using the floating catalyst high temperature route: purity issues and the critical role of sulphur
FD173: Spinning of carbon nanotube fibres using the floating catalyst high temperature route: purity issues and the critical role of sulphur

FD173: Spinning of carbon nanotube fibres using the floating catalyst high temperature route: purity issues and the critical role of sulphur

22 September 2014

A new paper by T. Gspann, F. Smail and A. Windle was presented at the Faraday Discussions in the Royal Society of Chemistry, London.


Read more at: MSM's Research paper of the month: "Electro-mechanical actuator with muscle memory"
MSM's Research paper of the month: "Electro-mechanical actuator with muscle memory"

MSM's Research paper of the month: "Electro-mechanical actuator with muscle memory"

19 September 2014

The Department of Materials Science has selected a paper co-authored by MML's James Elliott as the research paper of the month of September.


Read more at: New electro-structural effect observed in CNT fibres
New electro-structural effect observed in CNT fibres

New electro-structural effect observed in CNT fibres

16 July 2014

"Electric Field-Modulated Non-Ohmic Behavior of Carbon Nanotube Fibers in Polar Liquids" - A new paper by J. Terrones, J. A. Elliott, J. J. Vilatela, and A. H. Windle.


Read more at: New plastic–adhesive particle contact implementation for DEM
New plastic–adhesive particle contact implementation for DEM

New plastic–adhesive particle contact implementation for DEM

8 July 2014

A hybrid tabulation-scaling implementation of Thornton and Ning's plastic–adhesive particle contact theory.


Read more at: MML welcomes Augusto Bouras to the group
MML welcomes Augusto Bouras to the group

MML welcomes Augusto Bouras to the group

18 June 2014

We welcome a new summer student to the group.


Read more at: Small angle X-ray study of cellulose macromolecules produced by tunicates and bacteria
Small angle X-ray study of cellulose macromolecules produced by tunicates and bacteria

Small angle X-ray study of cellulose macromolecules produced by tunicates and bacteria

11 June 2014

A new paper on cellulose by Mudrika Khandelwal and Alan Windle was published in the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.


Read more at: Origin of chiral interactions in cellulose supra-molecular microfibrils
Origin of chiral interactions in cellulose supra-molecular microfibrils

Origin of chiral interactions in cellulose supra-molecular microfibrils

11 June 2014

A new paper by Mudrika Khandelwal and Alan Windle discusses the origin of chiral interactions between cellulose nanowhiskers.


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