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Surinthra Mongkhontreerat

Researcher at Royal Institute of Technology

Publications -  7
Citations -  225

Surinthra Mongkhontreerat is an academic researcher from Royal Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanogel & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 184 citations. Previous affiliations of Surinthra Mongkhontreerat include Polymer Factory (Sweden).

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Preparation and characterization of functionalized cellulose nanocrystals.

TL;DR: The herein presented method is believed to be a better alternative for the commonly utilized, extensive, multistep, and time consuming post functionalization methods.
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UV initiated thiol–ene chemistry: a facile and modular synthetic methodology for the construction of functional 3D networks with tunable properties

TL;DR: In this article, a facile methodology for the fabrication of functional crosslinked three dimensional (3D) networks has been explored via the benign and UV initiated thiol-ene coupling (TEC) chemistry.
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Off‐Stoichiometric Thiol‐Ene Chemistry to Dendritic Nanogel Therapeutics

TL;DR: The resulting nanogels are biocompatible, displaying diffusion controlled release of cargo, maintained therapeutic efficacy, and decreased cargo toxic side effects, and are found to successfully deliver pharmaceuticals into a 3D pancreatic spheroids tumor model.
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Beyond State of the Art Honeycomb Membranes: High Performance Ordered Arrays from Multiprogrammable Linear-Dendritic Block Copolymers

TL;DR: In this article, a new generation of honeycomb membranes is described from a novel library of multipurpose linear-dendritic block copolymers, which are accomplished by combining atom transfer radical polymer (ATR) with a novel honeycomb membrane.
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Functional porous membranes from amorphous linear dendritic polyester hybrids

TL;DR: By combining ATRP, dendrimer chemistry and click reactions, a library of linear dendritic block copolymers (hybrids) was successfully synthesized in this article, and the isolated polymers displayed hydrophilic alkyne groups and Tg's ranging from 14 °C to 67 °C.