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KAMTSIKAKIS Aristotelis

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PhD student, Research group WEDER

Adolphe Merkle Institute Chemin des Verdiers 4 CH-1700 Fribourg Switzerland

Office: C112
Phone:9345
Email:aristotelis.kamtsikakis@unifr.ch
Website:http://ami.swiss/en/groups/polymer-chemistry-and-materials/
  • Publications
    Asymmetric water transport in dense leaf cuticles and cuticle-inspired compositionally graded membranes
    Kamtsikakis Aristotelis, Baales Johanna, Zeisler-Diehl Viktoria V., Vanhecke Dimitri, Zoppe Justin O., Schreiber Lukas, Weder Christoph
    Nature Communications (2021)

     

    Cellulose nanocrystals as a tunable nanomaterial for pervaporation membranes with asymmetric transport properties
    Kamtsikakis Aristotelis, Delepierre Gwendoline, Weder Christoph
    Journal of Membrane Science (2021)

     

    Asymmetric mass transport through dense heterogeneous polymer membranes: Fundamental principles, lessons from nature, and artificial systems
    Kamtsikakis Aristotelis, Weder Christoph
    Macromolecular Rapid Communications (2021)

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    Cellulose nanofiber nanocomposite pervaporation membranes for ethanol recovery
    Kamtsikakis Aristotelis, McBride Sara, Zoppe Justin O., Weder Christoph
    ACS Applied Nano Materials (2021)

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