Ms Niamh Bayliss
- Demonstrators, Affiliate (School of Chemistry)
email:
Niamh.Bayliss@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
She/her/hers
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email:
Niamh.Bayliss@glasgow.ac.uk
pronouns:
She/her/hers
Lira, R. B., Plucinski, A., Ko, Y., Bayliss, N., van Ewijk, C., Roos, W. H. and Schmidt, B. V.K.J. (2024) Properties of Pickering stabilized associative water-in-water emulsions based on ultra-high molecular weight polyacrylamides. Advanced Materials Interfaces, (Accepted for Publication)
Bayliss, N. and Schmidt, B. (2023) Hydrophilic polymers: current trends and visions for the future. Progress in Polymer Science, 147, 101753. (doi: 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2023.101753)
Bayliss, N., Yilmaz, G., Plucinski, A., Becer, C. R. and Schmidt, B. V.K.J. (2023) Thermoresponsive behaviour of poly(N,N-diethylacrylamide) in aqueous two-phase systems. Polymer Chemistry, 14(35), pp. 4101-4108. (doi: 10.1039/D3PY00734K)
Lira, R. B., Plucinski, A., Ko, Y., Bayliss, N., van Ewijk, C., Roos, W. H. and Schmidt, B. V.K.J. (2024) Properties of Pickering stabilized associative water-in-water emulsions based on ultra-high molecular weight polyacrylamides. Advanced Materials Interfaces, (Accepted for Publication)
Bayliss, N. and Schmidt, B. (2023) Hydrophilic polymers: current trends and visions for the future. Progress in Polymer Science, 147, 101753. (doi: 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2023.101753)
Bayliss, N., Yilmaz, G., Plucinski, A., Becer, C. R. and Schmidt, B. V.K.J. (2023) Thermoresponsive behaviour of poly(N,N-diethylacrylamide) in aqueous two-phase systems. Polymer Chemistry, 14(35), pp. 4101-4108. (doi: 10.1039/D3PY00734K)