Supramolecular repair of hydration lubrication surfaces

Wang, Yixin, Sun, Yulong, Avestro, Alyssa Jennifer orcid.org/0000-0002-4366-2800 et al. (2 more authors) (2022) Supramolecular repair of hydration lubrication surfaces. CHEM. pp. 480-493. ISSN 2451-9308

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Funding Information: This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 52022043 ); National Key Research and Development Program of China ( 2018YFB1201902-03 ); Precision Medicine Foundation , Tsinghua University , China ( 10001020120 ); and Capital’s Funds for Health Improvement and Research , China ( 2020-2Z-40810 ). P.R.M. and Y.S. thank the EPSRC for funding ( EP/V025201/1 ). A.-J.A. thanks the Royal Society and Global Challenges Research Fund for the award of a Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship ( DHF\R1\180106 ) and an Enhancement Award (RGF\EA\181065). We thank Dr. Alex Heyman and Dr. Andrew Leech of the University of York NMR Facility and Bioscience Technology Facility, respectively, for their technical support and advice. Funding Information: This work is financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52022043); National Key Research and Development Program of China (2018YFB1201902-03); Precision Medicine Foundation, Tsinghua University, China (10001020120); and Capital's Funds for Health Improvement and Research, China (2020-2Z-40810). P.R.M. and Y.S. thank the EPSRC for funding (EP/V025201/1). A.-J.A. thanks the Royal Society and Global Challenges Research Fund for the award of a Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship (DHF\R1\180106) and an Enhancement Award (RGF\EA\181065). We thank Dr. Alex Heyman and Dr. Andrew Leech of the University of York NMR Facility and Bioscience Technology Facility, respectively, for their technical support and advice. Y.W. and Y.S. performed synthesis and characterization of materials. Y.W. carried out microscopy measurements. All authors devised experiments, interpreted data, and prepared the manuscript. The authors declare no competing interests. One or more of the authors of this paper self-identifies as an underrepresented ethnic minority in science. One or more of the authors of this paper received support from a program designed to increase minority representation in science. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier Inc.

Keywords: cyclodextrins, friction, hydration lubrication, macrocycles, phosphorylcholine polymers, SDG3: Good health and well-being, SDG7: Affordable and clean energy, supramolecular interactions
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  • Accepted: 1 November 2021
  • Published (online): 24 November 2021
  • Published: 10 February 2022
Institution: The University of York
Academic Units: The University of York > Faculty of Sciences (York) > Chemistry (York)
Depositing User: Pure (York)
Date Deposited: 14 Feb 2022 12:20
Last Modified: 12 Apr 2024 23:15
Published Version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chempr.2021.11.001
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chempr.2021.11.001
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