Browsing Queen Mary University of London Theses by Subject "hydrogels"
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Breakup of liquid jets: the capillary retraction
(Queen Mary University of London, 25/10/2019)Why and how does a falling stream of fluid break up into droplets? It is well known that the major driving mechanism is the fluid surface tension, but other variables such as viscosity and environmental instabilities are ... -
Development of novel biomaterials based on Low-Molecular-Weight Hydrogelators
(Queen Mary University of London, 2018-06-21)Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine represent a great challenge for biomedical research as they require novel materials to repair damaged tissues or organs. Among the numerous biomaterials developed so far hydrogels ... -
Macroeconomic effects of monetary policy shocks: Credit and in ation expectation transmission channels.
(Queen Mary University of London, 29/01/2020)After the introduction, this thesis comprises three chapters that examine the monetary policy transmission channels in the European Union. The chapters focus on two channels of monetary policy transmission: credit supply ... -
POLYOXAZOLINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE DESIGN OF POLYMER BRUSHES AND HYDROGELS
(Queen Mary University of London, 2018-03-23)Hydrophilic POx have very similar behaviour with PEG owing to its peptdomimetic structure, however, POx shows higher chemical stability than PEG and can be further functionalised via substitute R in the side chains or at ...