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Professor Ritu Kataky's Outputs (4)

Porous polymers by emulsion templating. (2005)
Journal Article
Barbetta, A., Carnachan, R., Smith, K., Zhao, C., Cameron, N., Kataky, R., …Swan, M. (2005). Porous polymers by emulsion templating. Macromolecular Symposia, 226(1), 203-212. https://doi.org/10.1002/masy.200550819

Highly porous and permeable polymers are produced by polymerisation of the continuous phase of high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs). The morphology and properties of the resulting PolyHIPE materials can be varied, allowing the materials to be optimi... Read More about Porous polymers by emulsion templating..

Modular assembly of a preorganised, ditopic receptor for dicarboxylates. (2005)
Journal Article
Filby, M., Humphries, T., Turner, D., Kataky, R., Kruusma, J., & Steed, J. (2006). Modular assembly of a preorganised, ditopic receptor for dicarboxylates. Chemical Communications, 2006(2), 156-158. https://doi.org/10.1039/b512779c

Two types of calix[4]arene derived hosts for anions with, respectively, 1,3-alternate and cone conformations have been prepared; the 1,3-alternate system binds dicarboxylate anions in a ditopic manner while the cone compounds are deprotonated by carb... Read More about Modular assembly of a preorganised, ditopic receptor for dicarboxylates..

Tissue-specific expression and dimerization of the endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase Erolb (2005)
Journal Article
Dias-Gunasekara, S., Gubbens, J., van Lith, M., Dunne, C., Williams, J., Kataky, R., …Benham, A. (2005). Tissue-specific expression and dimerization of the endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase Erolb. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(38), 33066-33075. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m505023200

Endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductases (Eros) are essential for the formation of disulfide bonds. Understanding disulfide bond catalysis in mammals is important because of the involvement of protein misfolding in conditions such as diabetes, arthritis... Read More about Tissue-specific expression and dimerization of the endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase Erolb.

Individually addressable recessed gold microelectrode arrays with monolayers of thio-cyclodextrin nanocavities (2005)
Journal Article
Grancharov, G., Khosravi, E., Wood, D., Turton, A., & Kataky, R. (2005). Individually addressable recessed gold microelectrode arrays with monolayers of thio-cyclodextrin nanocavities. Analyst, 130(10), 1351-1357. https://doi.org/10.1039/b506367a

Four, individually addressable 30 mu m diameter, e-beam deposited, gold microelectrodes recessed by 6 mm were suitably spaced on a single substrate to avoid diffusional overlap between each microelectrode. The single substrate device was functionalis... Read More about Individually addressable recessed gold microelectrode arrays with monolayers of thio-cyclodextrin nanocavities.