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Antibacterial peptidic assembly
2020-09-15

A peptide-based coating was obtained thanks to the action of an enzyme, immobilized on the surface, inducing its localized self-assembly and giving it a bactericidal effect superior to the peptide in

Chirality impact on hydrogen-bonded semiconductors
2020-09-10

Hydrogen bonds can efficiently guide the self-assembly of organic materials, enabling to tune the properties of the aggregation processes...

Hyperbranched polymers on UCNPs
2020-06-18

The growth of hyperbranched polymers from the surface of upconversion nanoparticles was investigated.

Newsletter
2020-06-11

The newsletter has arrived...

Soft Matter Experimentalist
2020-05-29

We are looking to hire a junior permanent researcher (CR, CNRS) in experimental soft matter physics. Applications for first round before 20/08/2020.

Progressive re-opening of the ICS
2020-05-20

After two months of closure due to Covid-19, the ICS opened its doors again since 11th of May 2020.

Antibacterial Nanocoatings
2020-05-18

An antibacterial nanocoating, non-toxic for human cells, has been developed based on polyphenols and collagen.

#Covid-19 : ICS closed
2020-03-28

Following the sanitary crisis in France, ICS is closed.

IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast 2020
2020-02-07

Next 12th of February the worldwide IUPAC event to support women in science will be celebrated at Institute Charles Sadron

Guanidinium as trigger of UCST
2020-02-06

The UCST behavior of cationic comb polymers with pentaarginine side chains is attributed to the stacking of guanidinium groups.

A new class of supramolecular polymers discovered at ICS
2019-11-27

After being used for more than sixty years in industry, it is only recently that triarylamine molecules have revealed their ability to form supramolecular polymers.

Digital
2019-11-27

Researchers from the PECMAT and CMP teams have shown that digital information can be organized in three dimensions through thin multilayers (millefeuille) of polymers.