PC Griffiths

Publication List Details

Period

1999 - 2007

Number

10

Co-Authors

Derivatizing weak polyelectrolytes—solution properties, self-aggregation, and association with anionic surfaces of hydrophobically modified poly(ethylene imine) (2007)

Griffiths, PC, Paul, A, Fallis, IA, Wellappili, C, Murphy, DM, Jenkins, R, ...

The physical properties of weak polyelectrolytes may be tailored via hydrophobic modification to exhibit useful properties under appropriate pH and ionic strength conditions as a consequence of the...

Physicochemical characterization of Thermoresponsive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)−poly(ethylene imine) Graft Copolymers (2007)

Griffiths, PC, Alexander, C, Nilmini, R, Pennadam, SS, King, SM, Heenan, RK

Synthetic polycations have shown promise as gene delivery vehicles but suffer from an unacceptable toxicity and low transfection efficiency. Novel architectures are being explored to increase...

Cell surface hydrophobicity and mycolic acid composition of Rhodococcus strains isolated from activated sludge foam (2002)

Stratton, Helen Margaret, Brooks, PR, Griffiths, PC, Seviour, RJ

The bacteria causing foaming in activated sludge plants are considered to be hydrophobic, and their hydrophobicity is assumed to be a crucial factor in their foam-forming ability. This study showed...

Cell surface hydrophobicity and mycolic acid composition of Rhodococcus strains isolated from activated sludge foam (2002)

Stratton, Helen Margaret, Brooks, PR, Griffiths, PC, Seviour, RJ

The bacteria causing foaming in activated sludge plants are considered to be hydrophobic, and their hydrophobicity is assumed to be a crucial factor in their foam-forming ability. This study showed...

Cell surface hydrophobicity and mycolic acid composition of Rhodococcus strains isolated from activated sludge foam (2002)

Stratton, Helen Margaret, Brooks, PR, Griffiths, PC, Seviour, RJ

The bacteria causing foaming in activated sludge plants are considered to be hydrophobic, and their hydrophobicity is assumed to be a crucial factor in their foam-forming ability. This study showed...

Cell surface hydrophobicity and mycolic acid composition of Rhodococcus strains isolated from activated sludge foam (2002)

Stratton, Helen Margaret, Brooks, PR, Griffiths, PC, Seviour, RJ

The bacteria causing foaming in activated sludge plants are considered to be hydrophobic, and their hydrophobicity is assumed to be a crucial factor in their foam-forming ability. This study showed...