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1. Cationic Serine-Based Gemini Surfactant:Monoolein Aggregates as Viable and Efficacious Agents for DNA Complexation and Compaction: A Cytotoxicity and Physicochemical Assessment

2. Interactions between Ionic Cellulose Derivatives Recycled from Textile Wastes and Surfactants: Interfacial, Aggregation and Wettability Studies

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3. Model Catanionic Vesicles from Biomimetic Serine-Based Surfactants: Effect of the Combination of Chain Lengths on Vesicle Properties and Vesicle-to-Micelle Transition

4. Recycling of textile wastes, by acid hydrolysis, into new cellulosic raw materials

6. Corrigendum: Drug‐Derived Surface‐Active Ionic Liquids: A Cost‐Effective Way To Expressively Increase the Blood‐Stage Antimalarial Activity of Primaquine

7. Carbon nanotube/graphene nanocomposites built via surfactant-mediated colloid assembly as metal-free catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction

8. Formation of catanionic vesicles by threonine-derived surfactants and gemini surfactants based on conventional or serine-derived headgroups: designing versatile and cytocompatible nanocarriers

9. Textile Industry in a Changing World

10. Influence of the media ionic strength on the formation and in vitro biological performance of polycation-DNA complexes

11. Gemini surfactants as efficient dispersants of multiwalled carbon nanotubes: Interplay of molecular parameters on nanotube dispersibility and debundling

12. From single gemini surfactants in water to catanionic mixtures with the bile salt sodium taurodeoxycholate: Extensive micellar solutions, coacervation and liquid crystal polymorphism as revealed by phase behavior studies

13. Surfing the third wave of ionic liquids: a brief review on the role of surface-active ionic liquids in drug development and Delivery

14. Combining metal nanoclusters and carbon nanomaterials: Opportunities and challenges in advanced nanohybrids

15. Effective cytocompatible nanovectors based on serine-derived gemini surfactants and monoolein for small interfering RNA delivery

16. Biocompatible thermosensitive nanostructures and hydrogels of an amino acid-derived surfactant and hydroxyethyl cellulose polymers

17. Stimuli-Sensitive self-assembled tubules based on lysine-derived surfactants for delivery of antimicrobial proteins

18. Building on Surface-Active Ionic Liquids for the Rescuing of the Antimalarial Drug Chloroquine

19. Surface charge tunable catanionic vesicles based on serine-derived surfactants as efficient nanocarriers for the delivery of the anticancer drug doxorubicin

20. Polymer/surfactant mixtures as dispersants and non-covalent functionalization agents of multiwalled carbon nanotubes: Synergism, morphological characterization and molecular picture

21. Modeling of ultra-small lipid nanoparticle surface charge for targeting glioblastoma

22. Dicationic alkylammonium bromide gemini surfactants. Membrane perturbation and skin irritation.

23. Enhancing the dispersibility of multiwalled carbon nanotubes within starch-based films by the use of ionic surfactants

24. Mechanical agitation induces counterintuitive aggregation of pre-dispersed carbon nanotubes

25. Temperature-responsive self-assembled nanostructures from lysine-based surfactants with high chain length asymmetry: from tubules and helical ribbons to micelles and vesicles

26. Comparative trends and molecular analysis on the surfactant-assisted dispersibility of 1D and 2D carbon materials: Multiwalled nanotubes vs graphene nanoplatelets

27. Nanocomposites Prepared from Carbon Nanotubes and the Transition Metal Dichalcogenides WS2 and MoS2 via Surfactant-Assisted Dispersions as Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reactions

28. Enhancing glioblastoma cell sensitivity to chemotherapeutics: A strategy involving survivin gene silencing mediated by gemini surfactant-based complexes

29. Acylated-naproxen as the surface-active template in the preparation of micro- and nanospherical imprinted xerogels by emulsion techniques

30. Phase behavior, microstructure and cytotoxicity in mixtures of a charged triblock copolymer and an ionic surfactant

31. Block Copolymers as Dispersants for Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Modes of Surface Attachment and Role of Block Polydispersity

32. Surface Coverage and Competitive Adsorption on Carbon Nanotubes

33. Supramolecular self-assembly between an amino acid-based surfactant and a sulfonatocalixarene driven by electrostatic interactions

34. New serine-derived gemini surfactants as gene delivery systems

35. Critical Role of the Spacer Length of Gemini Surfactants on the Formation of Ionic Liquid Crystals and Thermotropic Behavior

36. Impact of surface active ionic liquids on the cloud points of nonionic surfactants and the formation of aqueous micellar two-phase systems

37. Interplay between bulk self-assembly, interfacial and foaming properties in a catanionic surfactant mixture of varying composition

38. Visualization of the macula during elective pars plana vitrectomy in the presence of a dual-optic accommodating intraocular lens

39. Serine-based gemini surfactants with different spacer linkages: from self-assembly to DNA compaction

40. Chain length mismatch and packing effects on the thermotropic phase behavior of salt-free catanionic surfactants

41. Morphology, Thermal Behavior, and Stability of Self-Assembled Supramolecular Tubules from Lysine-Based Surfactants

42. Structure Activity Relationships in Alkylammonium C12-Gemini Surfactants Used as Dermal Permeation Enhancers

43. Morphological and Nanomechanical Behavior of Supported Lipid Bilayers on Addition of Cationic Surfactants

44. Self-Aggregation Properties of Ionic Liquid 1,3-Didecyl-2-methylimidazolium Chloride in Aqueous Solution: From Spheres to Cylinders to Bilayers

45. Synthesis of Gemini Surfactants and Evaluation of Their Interfacial and Cytotoxic Properties: Exploring the Multifunctionality of Serine as Headgroup

46. In vitro cytotoxicity of a thermoresponsive gel system combining ethyl(hydroxyethyl) cellulose and lysine-based surfactants

48. Interactions between ethyl(hydroxyethyl) cellulose and lysine-based surfactants in aqueous media

49. Serine-Based Bis-quat Gemini Surfactants: Synthesis and Micellization Properties

50. Aqueous phase behavior of salt-free catanionic surfactants: the influence of solubility mismatch on spontaneous curvature and balance of forces