Sofia Kantorovich

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Computational Physics University of Vienna, Wien, Wien, Austria 
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Novikau IS, Novak EV, Kantorovich SS. (2024) The impact of cross-linker distribution on magnetic nanogels: encapsulation, transport and controlled release of the tracer. Soft Matter. 20: 8765-8774
Dobroserdova AB, Minina ES, Sánchez PA, et al. (2024) Core-shell nanogels: the effects of morphology, electro- and magnetostatic interactions. Soft Matter
Rosenberg M, Kantorovich SS, Ivanov AO, et al. (2024) Structure and dynamics in suspensions of magnetic platelets. Nanoscale
Kuznetsov AA, Kantorovich SS. (2024) Magnetostatic response and field-controlled haloing in binary superparamagnetic mixtures. Physical Review. E. 108: 064603
Biersack M, Lakkis A, Richter R, et al. (2023) Controlling the coarsening dynamics of ferrogranular networks by means of a vertical magnetic field. Physical Review. E. 108: 054905
Mostarac D, Novak EV, Kantorovich SS. (2023) Relating the length of a magnetic filament with solvophobic, superparamagnetic colloids to its properties in applied magnetic fields. Physical Review. E. 108: 054601
Kuznetsov AA, Novak EV, Pyanzina ES, et al. (2023) Multicore-based ferrofluids in zero field: initial magnetic susceptibility and self-assembly mechanisms. Soft Matter. 19: 4549-4561
Dobroserdova AB, Novak EV, Kantorovich SS. (2023) Switching-field and first-order-reversal-curve distribution measurements in magnetic elastomers by molecular dynamics simulations: Accounting for polydispersity. Physical Review. E. 107: 044606
Rosenberg M, Kantorovich S. (2022) The influence of anisotropy on the microstructure and magnetic properties of dipolar nanoplatelet suspensions. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp
Mostarac D, Kantorovich SS. (2022) Rheology of a Nanopolymer Synthesized through Directional Assembly of DNA Nanochambers, for Magnetic Applications. Macromolecules. 55: 6462-6473
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