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Theoretical Description Of A Dna-Linked Nanoparticle Self-Assembly, Chia Wei Hsu, Francesco Sciortino, Francis Starr
Theoretical Description Of A Dna-Linked Nanoparticle Self-Assembly, Chia Wei Hsu, Francesco Sciortino, Francis Starr
Francis Starr
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Current Issues In Research On Structure-Property Relationships In Polymer Nanocomposites, J. Jancar, J. Douglas, Francis Starr, S. Kumar, P. Cassagnau, A. Lesser, S. Sternstein, M. Buehler
Current Issues In Research On Structure-Property Relationships In Polymer Nanocomposites, J. Jancar, J. Douglas, Francis Starr, S. Kumar, P. Cassagnau, A. Lesser, S. Sternstein, M. Buehler
Francis Starr
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The Effect Of Nanoparticle Shape On Polymer-Nanocomposite Rheology And Tensile Strength, Scott Knauert, Jack Douglas, Francis Starr
The Effect Of Nanoparticle Shape On Polymer-Nanocomposite Rheology And Tensile Strength, Scott Knauert, Jack Douglas, Francis Starr
Francis Starr
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Self-Assembling Dna Dendrimers: A Numerical Study, L. Largo, Francis Starr, F. Sciortino
Self-Assembling Dna Dendrimers: A Numerical Study, L. Largo, Francis Starr, F. Sciortino
Francis Starr
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Origin Of Particle Clustering In A Simulated Polymer Nanocomposite And Its Impact On Rheology, Francis W. Starr, J. F. Douglas, S. C. Glotzer
Origin Of Particle Clustering In A Simulated Polymer Nanocomposite And Its Impact On Rheology, Francis W. Starr, J. F. Douglas, S. C. Glotzer
Francis Starr
Many nanoparticles have short-range interactions relative to their size, and these interactions tend to be ‘‘patchy’’ since the interatomic spacing is comparable to the nanoparticle size. For a dispersion of such particles, it is not a priori obvious what mechanism will control the clustering of the nanoparticles, and how the clustering will be affected by tuning various control parameters. To gain insight into these questions, we perform molecular dynamics simulations of polyhedral nanoparticles in a dense bead–spring polymer melt under both quiescent and steady shear conditions. We explore the mechanism that controls nanoparticle clustering and find that the crossover from …