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Analysis Of Physicochemical Properties And Terrestrial Dynamics Of Mechanically Formed Micro-Nano Scaled Particles From Agricultural Plastic Mulches, Anton Friedrich Astner
Analysis Of Physicochemical Properties And Terrestrial Dynamics Of Mechanically Formed Micro-Nano Scaled Particles From Agricultural Plastic Mulches, Anton Friedrich Astner
Doctoral Dissertations
Release of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) into agricultural fields is of great concern due to their reported ecotoxicity to organisms that provide beneficial service to the soil such as earthworms, and the potential ability of MPs and NPs to enter the food chain. Most fundamental studies of the fate and transport of plastic particulates in terrestrial environments employ idealized MP materials as models, such as monodisperse polystyrene spheres. In contrast, plastics that reside in agricultural soils consist of polydisperse fragments resulting from degraded films employed in agriculture. There exists a need for more representative materials in fundamental studies of …
Confinement And Interface Effects In Self Assembly Of Functional Block Copolymers, Jonathan P. Coote
Confinement And Interface Effects In Self Assembly Of Functional Block Copolymers, Jonathan P. Coote
Doctoral Dissertations
Functional block copolymers are of increasing interest for their ability to combine the functional properties of one polymer, such as a polymer electrolyte or semiconductor, with the mechanical properties of another polymer. Balancing properties in this way can be challenging, however, due to the complex relationship between self-assembled morphology and resulting properties. Interface effects in particular, whether due to confinement within a self-assembled domain or at macroscopic boundary, are poorly understood in such functional block copolymers. This dissertation consists of two main thrusts, each investigating confinement or interfacial effects in a different functional block copolymer system. The first thrust focuses …
Functional Bottlebrush Polymer Additives For Thin Films And Coatings, Travis S. Laws
Functional Bottlebrush Polymer Additives For Thin Films And Coatings, Travis S. Laws
Doctoral Dissertations
Bottlebrush polymers are a class of highly branched polymers consisting of polymeric side chains that are densely grafted to a linear backbone. Their highly branched architecture results in surface enrichment across a broad range of materials. The goal of my research has been centered around the design of functional bottlebrush polymers and their use as surface active additives in blend films and coatings.
In the first chapter, we examine the segregation behavior of polystyrene bottlebrushes that are blended with linear polystyrene. We systematically vary the lengths of the bottlebrush backbone (Nb), side-chain (Nsc), and the linear matrix (Nm) in order …
Crowd Control: Regulating The Spatial Organization Of Biopolymers And Gene Expression By Macromolecular Crowding, Gaurav Chauhan
Crowd Control: Regulating The Spatial Organization Of Biopolymers And Gene Expression By Macromolecular Crowding, Gaurav Chauhan
Doctoral Dissertations
The intracellular environment is crowded with macromolecules that can occupy a significant fraction of the cellular volume. This can give rise to attractive depletion interactions that impact the conformations and interactions of biopolymers, as well as their interactions with confining surfaces. We used computer simulations to study the effects of crowding on biologically-inspired models of polymers. We showed that crowding can lead to attractive interactions between two flexible ring polymers, and we further characterized the adsorption of both flexible and semiflexible polymers onto confining surfaces. These results indicate that crowding-induced depletion interactions could play a role in the spatial organization …
Biomass Conversion To Bio-Derived Materials And Their Applications, Luna Liang
Biomass Conversion To Bio-Derived Materials And Their Applications, Luna Liang
Doctoral Dissertations
Nowadays, fossil fuels still serve as the primary global energy resource. Replacing fossil fuels with renewable sources of energy and developing efficient energy storage technology is an urgent problem to solve. Lignocellulosic biomass has been investigated as a promising alternative for the production of biofuels, chemicals, and materials. In this dissertation, we studied the thermochemical biomass conversion strategies via different pretreatments strategies (e.g. dilute acid, ethanol, tetrahydrofuran, gamma-valerolactone) and genetic modification to overcome the biomass recalcitrance and achieve efficient conversion process. The biomass component structure of lignin and cellulose after thermal treatments were characterized and analyzed.
To further explore the …
Oligodimethylsiloxanes With Charged Chain Ends: Synthesis, Characterization, And Properties, Tianyu Li
Oligodimethylsiloxanes With Charged Chain Ends: Synthesis, Characterization, And Properties, Tianyu Li
Doctoral Dissertations
Charged polymers have been intensively studied because of their scientific and industrial importance. In certain cases, a single charged group in the chain end can alter the structure and properties of a polymer dramatically. On the other hand, oligomers, which are different from both discrete small molecules and higher molecular weight polymers, have become an emergent class of materials. There are several charged chain-end functionalized oligomers reported, but this area has been largely unexplored. The work described in this dissertation is aimed at using well-characterized end-group functionalized oligodimethylsiloxane (oDMS) as model materials to understand the effects of charged end groups …
Accelerated Catalyst Diffusion In Chemically Amplified Resists, Christopher M. Bottoms
Accelerated Catalyst Diffusion In Chemically Amplified Resists, Christopher M. Bottoms
Doctoral Dissertations
Quantitative reaction-diffusion models are critical for the development of high-resolution lithographic processes based on chemically amplified resists (CARs). CARs consist of a glassy polymer resin with a photoacid generator. Patterns are formed through a coupled reaction-diffusion process. It is known that reaction kinetics is controlled by the slow diffusion of acid-anion pairs (catalysts), and catalyst diffusion lengths partly control the pattern resolution and uniformity. However, it is difficult to quantify the diffusivity during reaction, let alone examine the roles of polymer-ion and ion-ion interactions on catalyst mobility, using direct measurements. This work presents a concerted experimental and computational effort to …