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Alberto Alvarez Fernandez

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Ramon y Cajal Fellow ‪@cfmdonostia.bsky.social‬. Studying self-assembly in polymer and soft-matter systems for biosensing and adaptive surfaces.

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Thanks to all co-authors and to the @pubs.acs.org for the opportunity.

13.02.2026 15:45 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Mesoporous Thin Film Architectures: Addressing Material Demands through Molecular Self-Assembly ConspectusMesoporous thin films spark interest across a wide range of disciplines due to their tunable nanostructures, large internal surface areas, and strong compatibility with planar optical, elect...

Unlocking the power of #self-assembly! Mesoporous thin films + nanoconfinement + responsive interfaces = new routes toward advanced sensors & energy technologies. Check out our new article 👇👇
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10....
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13.02.2026 15:28 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
Schematic summary of the experimental approach.

Left: Preparation of the peptide solution and Deposition at the air–water interface with various compression parameteres

Right: the spiral-like structures serve as templates for fabricating gold metallic replicas after the selective impregnation with metallic salt and peptide removal

Schematic summary of the experimental approach. Left: Preparation of the peptide solution and Deposition at the air–water interface with various compression parameteres Right: the spiral-like structures serve as templates for fabricating gold metallic replicas after the selective impregnation with metallic salt and peptide removal

AFM micrographs of peptide films obtained under compression forces of 30 mN·m⁻¹ provide insight into their structural organization and surface morphology.

AFM micrographs of peptide films obtained under compression forces of 30 mN·m⁻¹ provide insight into their structural organization and surface morphology.

🦠 ➡️🧈Turning Peptides into Gold! ✨
What if tiny viral peptides could help us design the next generation of nanomaterials?

📖 Read more: www.ill.eu/news-and-eve...
📑Original article: doi.org/10.1002/adfm...

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