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Christoph Weder
Researcher at University of Fribourg
Publications - 393
Citations - 26821
Christoph Weder is an academic researcher from University of Fribourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Nanocomposite. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 361 publications receiving 22851 citations. Previous affiliations of Christoph Weder include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & ETH Zurich.
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Self-assembled nanofiber templates; versatile approaches for polymer nanocomposites
TL;DR: In this article, a simple and versatile method for forming polymer nanocomposites and nanoparticle-containing organogels is described. But the process is based on the format of a three-dimensional network of well-individualized nanoparticles, such as nanofibers through gelation thereof with an appropriate non-polymeric solvent.
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Color tunable photoluminescent blends
Christiane Lowe,Christoph Weder +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the emission spectrum of a tunable photoluminescent dye may be dependent on the supramolecular architecture of the material, and a method of determining a degree of mechanical deformation, a temperature change, aging of the article, a pressure change, exposure to a chemical compound on an article is presented.
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Photonic crystal devices with multiple dyes by consecutive local infiltration of single pores.
Peter W. Nolte,Daniel Pergande,Stefan L. Schweizer,Markus Geuss,Markus Geuss,Roland Salzer,Brian T. Makowski,Brian T. Makowski,Martin Steinhart,Martin Steinhart,Patrick Mack,Daniel Hermann,Kurt Busch,Christoph Weder,Christoph Weder,Ralf B. Wehrspohn,Ralf B. Wehrspohn +16 more
TL;DR: This work presents a meta-anatomy of nanotechnologie through the role of nanofiltration and its applications in materials engineering, and shows the versatility of nanostructures as well as their roles in materials science and engineering.
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Polymersome-based protein drug delivery – quo vadis?
Micael G. Gouveia,Justus P Wesseler,Jobbe Ramaekers,Christoph Weder,Philip Scholten,Nico Bruns +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss key obstacles for the sluggish translation of polymersome-based protein nanocarriers into approved pharmaceuticals, which include limitations imparted by the use of non-degradable polymers, the intricacies of polymerome production methods, and the complexity of the in vivo journey of the polymersomes across various biological barriers.
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Photoluminescent display devices having a photoluminescent layer with a high degree of polarization in its absorption, and methods for making the same
TL;DR: In this article, display devices are disclosed of a high brightness, high contrast and large viewing angle that comprise at least one thin, photoluminescent layer that is characterized in a high degree of polarization in its absorption.