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Overview

Sarah E. Rogers is affiliated with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several interconnected scientific fields with a primary focus on materials science and engineering. They have contributed extensively to areas including organic chemistry, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, materials chemistry, and catalysis.

Their work addresses key topics in supramolecular self-assembly in materials, surfactants and colloidal systems, phase equilibria and thermodynamics, ionic liquids properties and applications, lipid membrane structure and behavior, polydiacetylene-based materials and applications, and chemical synthesis and analysis.

Frequent venues for their publications include:

  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Small
  • Macromolecules
  • Soft Matter

Several papers authored or co-authored by Sarah E. Rogers illustrate a diverse range of research interests and contributions. Notable recent publications include:

  • I22: SAXS/WAXS beamline at Diamond Light Source - an overview of 10 years operation (2021), Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
  • Acidification-Induced Structure Evolution of Lipid Nanoparticles Correlates with Their In Vitro Gene Transfections (2023), ACS Nano
  • Charge transport physics of a unique class of rigid-rod conjugated polymers with fused-ring conjugated units linked by double carbon-carbon bonds (2021), Science Advances
  • Peptide Self-Assemblies from Unusual α-Sheet Conformations Based on Alternation of d/l Amino Acids (2022), Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Conformation and Phase Behavior of Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose in the Presence of Mono- and Divalent Salts (2020), Macromolecules

They have collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Stephen M. King
  • Jian R. Lu
  • Masanobu Sagisaka
  • Xuzhi Hu
  • Wuge H. Briscoe

Best Publications

  • Turbulence and Cavitation Suppression by Quaternary Ammonium Salt Additives.

    Homa Naseri;Kieran Trickett;Nicholas Mitroglou;Ioannis Karathanassis

  • Ionic Liquid-in-Oil Microemulsions

    Julian Eastoe;Sarah Gold;Sarah E. Rogers;Alison Paul

  • Pluronic F127 thermosensitive injectable smart hydrogels for controlled drug delivery system development.

    Bana Shriky;Adrian Kelly;Mohammad Isreb;Maksims Babenko

  • Structure of sodium carboxymethyl cellulose aqueous solutions: A SANS and rheology study

    Carlos G. Lopez;Sarah E. Rogers;Ralph H. Colby;Peter Graham

  • Anionic Surfactants and Surfactant Ionic Liquids with Quaternary Ammonium Counterions

    Paul Brown;Craig Butts;Robert Dyer;Julian Eastoe

  • Designed CO2‐Philes Stabilize Water‐in‐Carbon Dioxide Microemulsions

    Julian Eastoe;Sarah Gold;Sarah Rogers;Paul Wyatt

  • Nanoparticles decorated with proteolytic enzymes, a promising strategy to overcome the mucus barrier

    Irene Pereira de Sousa;Beatrice Cattoz;Matthew D. Wilcox;Peter C. Griffiths

  • Small Angle Neutron Scattering Using Sans2d

    R. K. Heenan;S. E. Rogers;D. Turner;A. E. Terry

  • Are Hydrotropes Distinct from Surfactants

    Marios Hopkins Hatzopoulos;Julian Eastoe;Peter J. Dowding;Sarah E. Rogers

  • On the role of specific interactions in the diffusion of nanoparticles in aqueous polymer solutions.

    Ellina A. Mun;Claire Hannell;Sarah E. Rogers;Patrick Hole

  • Rod-like micelles thicken CO2

    Kieran Trickett;Dazun Xing;Robert Enick;Julian Eastoe

  • Drying Affects the Fiber Network in Low Molecular Weight Hydrogels

    Laura L. E. Mears;Emily R. Draper;Emily R. Draper;Ana M. Castilla;Hao Su

  • Nanoribbons self-assembled from short peptides demonstrate the formation of polar zippers between β sheets

    Meng Wang;Jiqian Wang;Peng Zhou;Jing Deng

  • CO2-Soluble, Nonionic, Water-Soluble Surfactants That Stabilize CO2-in-Brine Foams

    Dazun Xing;Bing Wei;William J. McLendon;Robert M. Enick

  • Universal Surfactant for Water, Oils, and CO2

    Azmi Mohamed;Kieran Trickett;Swee Yee Chin;Stephen Cummings

  • Nanosegregation and Structuring in the Bulk and at the Surface of Ionic-Liquid Mixtures

    Duncan W. Bruce;Christopher P. Cabry;Jose Nuno Canongia Lopes;Jose Nuno Canongia Lopes;Matthew Lawrence Costen

  • Low-Surface Energy Surfactants with Branched Hydrocarbon Architectures

    Shirin Alexander;Gregory N. Smith;Craig James;Sarah E. Rogers

  • I22: SAXS/WAXS beamline at Diamond Light Source - an overview of 10 years operation.

    A.J. Smith;S.G. Alcock;L.S. Davidson;J.H. Emmins

  • Opening a Can of Worm(-like Micelle)s: The Effect of Temperature of Solutions of Functionalized Dipeptides.

    Emily R. Draper;Hao Su;Christopher Brasnett;Robert J. Poole

  • Design principles for supercritical CO2 viscosifiers

    Stephen Cummings;Dazun Xing;Robert Enick;Sarah Rogers

  • Evidence for a critical micelle concentration of surfactants in hydrocarbon solvents.

    Gregory N. Smith;Paul Brown;Sarah E. Rogers;Julian Eastoe

  • Tri-chain hydrocarbon surfactants as designed micellar modifiers for supercritical CO2.

    Martin J Hollamby;Kieran Trickett;Azmi Mohamed;Stephen Cummings

  • Self-assembly of double hydrophobic block copolymers in water-ethanol mixtures : from micelles to thermoresponsive micellar gels

    R Richard Hoogenboom;R Richard Hoogenboom;S Rogers;A Aydin Can;A Aydin Can;CR Remzi Becer;CR Remzi Becer

Frequent Co-Authors

Julian Eastoe
Julian Eastoe University of Bristol
Richard K. Heenan
Richard K. Heenan Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Isabelle Grillo
Isabelle Grillo Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Frédéric Guittard
Frédéric Guittard Université Côte d'Azur
Jian R. Lu
Jian R. Lu University of Manchester
Richard Hoogenboom
Richard Hoogenboom Ghent University
Hai Xu
Hai Xu China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Ulrich S. Schubert
Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Robert M. Enick
Robert M. Enick University of Pittsburgh
João T. Cabral
João T. Cabral Imperial College London

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