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List of works by Hans-Jürgen Peter Adler

Aqueous Microgels for the Growth of Hydroxyapatite Nanocrystals

scientific article published in May 2008

Composite polymeric particles with ZnS shells

scientific article published in September 2005

Designing Thiophene-Based Azomethine Oligomers with Tailored Properties: Self-assembly and Charge Carrier Mobility

scientific article from 2004

Encapsulation of enzymes in microgels by polymerization/cross-linking in aqueous droplets

scientific article published on 2 March 2011

Growth of Hydroxyapatite Nanocrystals in Aqueous Microgels

Growth of hydroxyapatite nanocrystals on polymer particle surface

scientific article published on 31 May 2007

Hybrid Microgels with ZnS Inclusions

scientific article published in July 2005

Microgel/clay nanohybrids as responsive scavenger systems

scientific article published in August 2010

Microwave-assisted synthesis of hybrid colloids for design of conducting films

Multi-Sensitive Microgels Filled with Conducting Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) Nanorods

scientific article published on 19 March 2008

One-dimensional aggregation of regioregular polyalkylthiophenes

scientific article from 2003

Photocrosslinking of thin films of temperature-sensitive polymers

Preparation of PA6/nano titanium dioxide(TiO2) composites and their spinnability

scholarly article by Meifang Zhu et al published March 2004 in Macromolecular Symposia

Reversible switching of protein uptake and release at polyelectrolyte multilayers detected by ATR-FTIR spectroscopy

Review on Hydrogel-based pH Sensors and Microsensors

scientific article published on 25 January 2008

Self-assembled monolayers prepared from ω-thiophene-functionalized n-alkyltrichlorosilane on silicon substrates

scientific article from 2000

Synthesis and characterization of stimuli-sensitive micro- and nanohydrogels based on photocrosslinkable poly(dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate)

Temperature-sensitive behaviour of poly(glycidol)-b-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) block copolymers