Supporting Data for Salt-Dependent Structure in Methylcellulose Fibrillar Gels

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Supporting Data for Salt-Dependent Structure in Methylcellulose Fibrillar Gels

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2022-06-09T16:15:15Z

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Lodge, Timothy P
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Data files used to generate all figures in the manuscript "Salt-Dependent Structure in Methylcellulose Fibrillar Gels" and its supplementary information.

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The collection of this data was supported primarily by the National Science Foundation through University of Minnesota MRSEC under award number DMR-1420013 and DMR-2011401.

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"Salt-Dependent Structure in Methylcellulose Fibrillar Gels”, L. Liberman P. W. Schmidt, M. L. Coughlin, A. Mayatyaho Ya’akobi, I. Davidovich, J. Edmund, S. P. Ertem, S. Morozova, Y. Talmon, F. S. Bates, T. P. Lodge, Macromolecules 2022, 54, 2090-2100.
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.macromol.0c02429

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The collection of this data was supported primarily by the National Science Foundation through University of Minnesota MRSEC under award number DMR-1420013 and DMR-2011401.

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