Supporting Data and Codes for Origins of the suppression of fibril formation in grafted methylcellulose solutions

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Supporting Data and Codes for Origins of the suppression of fibril formation in grafted methylcellulose solutions

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2020-05-22

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Sethuraman, Vaidyanathan
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The data set consists of the codes used to generate and analyze the molecular dynamics trajectories along with the trajectory restart files and the files containing the data points for the figures in the article. It is released for the faithful reproduction of the data in the article.

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LAMMPS codes, MATLAB codes, FORTRAN codes, Python codes. Movie files for trajectories. LAMMPS restart files.

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https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.4.085601

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National Science Foundation through the University of Minnesota Materials Science Research and Engineering Center under Award No. DMR-1420013

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Sethuraman, Vaidyanathan; Dorfman, Kevin D. (2020). Supporting Data and Codes for Origins of the suppression of fibril formation in grafted methylcellulose solutions. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/vj63-6x81.

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