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A series of tripeptides are shown by T. Tuttle, R. V. Ulijn, and co‐workers to stabilize oil‐in‐water emulsions with highly tunable properties in work presented on page 1381. Using a combination of simulations and experiments, they show that two types of emulsions may be produced depending on peptide sequence, either forming stable interfacial nanofiber networks or more conventional surfactant‐like...
A series of tripeptides is shown to form emulsions with sequence tunable properties. Using a combination of simulations and experiments, it is shown that two types of oil‐in‐water emulsions may be produced, either forming stable interfacial nanofiber networks with remarkable stability, or more conventional surfactant‐like monolayers.
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