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This project explores the use of a natural protein complex, the thermosome, as a self-regenerating nanoreactor for producing polymer nanoparticles. By controlling the protein's pore openings, the research aims to facilitate continuous nanoparticle synthesis with enhanced precision and reduced catalyst usage.
Polymer nanoparticles have found applications in high performance materials and in medical applications.
An attractive route to these particles is the use of templates.
However, templating methods have the disadvantage that one templating entity is needed for every object that is formed.
The ideal template for polymerizations would therefore be a nanoreactor that regenerates itself once the nanoparticle is formed.
Nature provides us with a protein assembly that, when further modified, may fulfil…
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