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  1. Biocompatible hydrogels based on quaternary ammonium salts of chitosan with high antimicrobial activity as biocidal agents for disinfection
  2. Copper oxide nanoparticle embedded into chitosan based nanofibers
  3. Quaternized chitosan-based nanofibers with strong antibacterial and antioxidant activity designed as ecological active food packaging
  4. Mesoporous chitosan nanofibers loaded with norfloxacin and coated with phenylboronic acid perform as bioabsorbable active dressings to accelerate the healing of burn wounds
  5. Drug delivery based on a supramolecular chemistry approach by using chitosan hydrogels
  6. Tailoring properties and applications of polysulfone membranes by chemical modification: Structure-properties-applications relationship
  7. Biodegradable trimethyl chitosan nanofiber mats by electrospinning as bioabsorbable dressings for wound closure and healing
  8. Quaternized chitosan (nano)fibers: A journey from preparation to high performance applications
  9. Quaternized chitosan/chitosan nanofibrous mats: An approach toward bioactive materials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
  10. Water-soluble β-cyclodextrin based turn-on amplifying fluorescent probes for sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+/Hg+ ions
  11. Biocompatible drug delivery systems able to co-deliver antifungal and antiviral agents
  12. TEGylated Phenothiazine-Imine-Chitosan Materials as a Promising Framework for Mercury Recovery
  13. Erythromycin Formulations—A Journey to Advanced Drug Delivery
  14. Self-Healing Chitosan Hydrogels: Preparation and Rheological Characterization
  15. Chitosan crosslinking with a vanillin isomer toward self-healing hydrogels with antifungal activity
  16. Pegylation of phenothiazine – A synthetic route towards potent anticancer drugs
  17. Biocompatible Chitosan-Based Hydrogels for Bioabsorbable Wound Dressings
  18. Fluorescent chitosan-BODIPY macromolecular chemosensors for detection and removal of Hg2+ and Fe3+ ions
  19. Fluorescent cellulose/testing paper for the sensitive and selective recognition of explosives 2,4,6-trinitrophenol and 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine
  20. Liposomal-Based Formulations: A Path from Basic Research to Temozolomide Delivery Inside Glioblastoma Tissue
  21. Imination of Microporous Chitosan Fibers—A Route to Biomaterials with “On Demand” Antimicrobial Activity and Biodegradation for Wound Dressings
  22. Iminoboronate-chitooligosaccharides hydrogels with strong antimicrobial activity for biomedical applications
  23. Water-Soluble Β-Cyclodextrin Based Turn-On Amplifying Fluorescent Probes for Sensitive and Selective Detection of Hg2+/Hg+ Ions
  24. Novel water soluble polymeric sensors for the sensitive and selective recognition of Fe3+/Fe2+ in aqueous media
  25. Amphiphilic chitosan-g-poly(trimethylene carbonate) – A new approach for biomaterials design
  26. Chitosan crosslinking with pyridoxal 5-phosphate vitamer toward biocompatible hydrogels for in vivo applications
  27. Double functionalization of chitosan based nanofibers towards biomaterials for wound healing
  28. IMINATION OF CHITOSAN NANOFIBERS IN A HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEM. SYNTHESIS OPTIMIZATION AND IMPACT ON FIBER MORPHOLOGY
  29. Chitosan based macromolecular probes for the selective detection and removal of Fe3+ ion
  30. Electrospinning of chitosan-based nanofibers: from design to prospective applications
  31. Fully-water-soluble BODIPY containing fluorescent polymers prepared by RAFT method for the detection of Fe3+ ions
  32. Mesomorphic Behavior of Symmetric Azomethine Dimers Containing Different Chromophore Groups
  33. A Theoretical Model for Release Dynamics of an Antifungal Agent Covalently Bonded to the Chitosan
  34. Eco-friendly PDLC composites based on chitosan and cholesteryl acetate
  35. Hydrogels Based on Imino-Chitosan Amphiphiles as a Matrix for Drug Delivery Systems
  36. Citryl-imine-PEG-ylated chitosan hydrogels – Promising materials for drug delivery applications
  37. Phenothiazine-chitosan based eco-adsorbents: A special design for mercury removal and fast naked eye detection
  38. Water soluble PEGylated phenothiazines as valuable building blocks for bio-materials
  39. A critical review on the quaternized chitosan derivatives
  40. New formulations based on salicyl-imine-chitosan hydrogels for prolonged drug release
  41. Phenothiazine based co-crystals with enhanced luminescence
  42. Polyvinyl alcohol boric acid – A promising tool for the development of sustained release drug delivery systems
  43. Fluorescent chitosan hydrogel for highly and selectively sensing of p-nitrophenol and 2, 4, 6-trinitrophenol
  44. Designing chitosan based eco-friendly multifunctional soil conditioner systems with urea controlled release and water retention
  45. Nanoporous furfuryl-imine-chitosan fibers as a new pathway towards eco-materials for CO2 adsorption
  46. Fluorescent Porous Silica Microspheres for Highly and Selectively Detecting Hg2+ and Pb2+ Ions and Imaging in Living Cells
  47. Nitrosalicyl-imine-chitosan hydrogels based drug delivery systems for long term sustained release in local therapy
  48. Multiple bio-responsive polymer dispersed liquid crystal composites for sensing applications
  49. Chiral betulin-imino-chitosan hydrogels by dynamic covalent sonochemistry
  50. Drug delivery systems based on biocompatible imino-chitosan hydrogels for local anticancer therapy
  51. Biocompatible chitosan based hydrogels for potential application in local tumour therapy
  52. Chitosan hydrogelation with a phenothiazine based aldehyde: a synthetic approach toward highly luminescent biomaterials
  53. Bodipy-based chemosensors for highly sensitive and selective detection of Hg2+ ions
  54. Poly(azomethine-phenothiazine)s with efficient emission in solid state
  55. Development of biocompatible glycodynameric hydrogels joining two natural motifs by dynamic constitutional chemistry
  56. Self-assembled Triazole AIE-Active Nanofibers: Synthesis, Morphology, and Photophysical Properties
  57. Salicyl-imine-chitosan hydrogels: Supramolecular architecturing as a crosslinking method toward multifunctional hydrogels
  58. Dual crosslinked iminoboronate-chitosan hydrogels with strong antifungal activity against Candida planktonic yeasts and biofilms
  59. Insights into the effect of donor-acceptor strength modulation on physical properties of phenoxazine-based imine dyes
  60. Structure-Directed Functional Properties of Phenothiazine Brominated Dyes: Morphology and Photophysical and Electrochemical Properties
  61. PDLC composites based on polyvinyl boric acid matrix – a promising pathway towards biomedical engineering
  62. Dynameric Frameworks for DNA Transfection
  63. Imino-chitosan biopolymeric films. Obtaining, self-assembling, surface and antimicrobial properties
  64. Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal composites for bio-applications: thermotropic, surface and optical properties
  65. Phenothiazine and pyridine-N-oxide-based AIE-active triazoles: synthesis, morphology and photophysical properties
  66. Molecular amorphous glasses toward large azomethine crystals with aggregation-induced emission
  67. Luminescent guest–host composite films based on an azomethine dye in different matrix polymers
  68. Out‐of‐Water Constitutional Self‐Organization of Chitosan–Cinnamaldehyde Dynagels
  69. Monodisperse PDLC composites generated by use of polyvinyl alcohol boric acid as matrix
  70. Frustrated ion-pair binding by heteroditopic macrocyclic receptors
  71. Novel luminescent liquid crystalline polyazomethines. Synthesis and study of thermotropic and photoluminescent properties
  72. Structure-directed functional properties of symmetrical and unsymmetrical Br-substituted Schiff-bases
  73. Chitosan as matrix for bio-polymer dispersed liquid crystal systems
  74. Novel luminescent phenothiazine-based Schiff bases with tuned morphology. Synthesis, structure, photophysical and thermotropic characterization
  75. Antifungal vanillin–imino-chitosan biodynameric films
  76. Symmetric Liquid Crystal Dimers Containing a Luminescent Mesogen: Synthesis, Mesomorphic Behavior, and Optical Properties
  77. Imino-chitosan biodynamers
  78. Thermotropic and optical behaviour of new PDLC systems based on a polysulfone matrix and a cyanoazomethine liquid crystal
  79. Designing thermotropic liquid crystalline polyazomethines based on fluorene and/or oxadiazole chromophores
  80. New symmetric azomethinic dimer: the influence of structural heterogeneity on the liquid crystalline behaviour
  81. Solid state properties of thin films of new copoly(azomethine‐sulfone)s
  82. Copoly(peryleneimide)s containing 1,3,4‐oxadiazole rings: Synthesis and properties
  83. SOLID‐STATE PROPERTIES OF MESOMORPHIC COPOLYMERS CONTAINING OXADIAZOLE AND FLUORENE UNITS
  84. Polysulfone as polymer matrix for a novel polymer-dispersed liquid crystals system
  85. New Thermotropc Liquid Crystalline Polyazomethines Containing Luminescent Mesogens
  86. Synthesis and characterization of new azomethine derivatives exhibiting liquid crystalline properties
  87. Solid state properties of oligomers containing dithienothiophene or fluorene residues suitable for field effect transistor devices
  88. On the electronic transport mechanism in thin films of some new poly(azomethine sulfone)s
  89. Comparative study of new thermotropic polyazomethines
  90. Synthesis and thermal behaviour of new poly(azomethine-ether)