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2010Dansyl substituted poly(acrylate)s: Synthesis, host-guest complexation, and viscosity study at molecular and macroscopic levelsPham, D.; Wang, J.; Kee, T.; Guo, X.; Clements, P.; Lincoln, S.; Prud'homme, R.
2011Host-guest complexation of apple antioxidant quercetin by linked β-cyclodextrin dimerNguyen, H.; Pham, D.; Lincoln, S.
2012Cyclodextrins: from Nature to nanotechnologyLincoln, S.; Pham, D.; Steed, J.; Gale, P.
2017β-Cyclodextrin- and adamantyl-substituted poly(acrylate) self-assembling aqueous networks designed for controlled complexation and release of small moleculesYan, L.; Pham, D.; Clements, P.; Lincoln, S.; Wang, J.; Guo, X.; Easton, C.
2013Molecular tweezers with freely rotating linker and porphyrin moietiesMurphy, R.; Pham, D.; Lincoln, S.; Johnston, M.
2010Tunable polymeric hydrogels assembled by competitive complexation between cyclodextrin dimers and adamantyl substituted poly(acrylate)sGuo, X.; Wang, J.; Li, L.; Chen, Q.; Zheng, L.; Pham, D.; Lincoln, S.; May, B.; Prud'homme, R.; Easton, C.
2010Steric effects and competitive intra- and intermolecular host-guest complexation between beta-cyclodextrin and adamantyl substituted poly(acrylate)s in water: a 1H NMR, rheological and preparative studyGuo, X.; Wang, J.; Li, L.; Pham, D.; Clements, P.; Lincoln, S.; May, B.; Chen, Q.; Zheng, L.; Prud'homme, R.
2013Diamide linked γ-cyclodextrin dimers as molecular-scale delivery systems for the medicinal pigment curcumin to prostate cancer cellsHarada, T.; Giorgio, L.; Harris, T.; Pham, D.; Ngo, H.; Need, E.; Coventry, B.; Lincoln, S.; Easton, C.; Buchanan, G.; Kee, T.
2010Tailoring polymeric hydrogels through cyclodextrin host-guest complexationGuo, X.; Wang, J.; Li, L.; Pham, D.; Clements, P.; Lincoln, S.; May, B.; Chen, Q.; Zheng, L.; Prud'homme, R.
2009Dimerisation and complexation of 6-(4'-t-butylphenylamino)naphthalene-2-sulphonate by β-cyclodextrin and linked β-cyclodextrin dimersPham, D.; Clements, P.; Easton, C.; Papageorgiou, J.; Lincoln, S.; May, B.