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Biomimetic Synthesis Within Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules: Characterization Of Enzyme Catalyzed Polyphenols And Polypeptides, Rohit C. Ghan Oct 2004

Biomimetic Synthesis Within Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules: Characterization Of Enzyme Catalyzed Polyphenols And Polypeptides, Rohit C. Ghan

Doctoral Dissertations

An enzyme-catalyzed synthesis of novel polymers within layer-by-layer (LbL) constructed polyelectrolyte microcapsules has been developed. This approach is based on the selective permeability of polyelectrolyte-capsule walls to monomer molecules. Conversely biocatalysts and forming polymeric chains cannot exit the micro-capsule interior because of their characteristic high molecular weight. Horseradish Peroxidase (HRP) was encapsulated into four bilayer PSS (poly-styrenesulfonate)/PAH (poly-allylamine hydrochloride) capsules with an average diameter of 5 μm using pH-driven pore opening. The polymerization of 4-(2-Aminoethyl) phenol hydrochloride (tyramine) catalyzed by HRP produces easily detectable fluorescent polymeric products after the addition of hydrogen peroxide to the system. It is known that …


Layer-By-Layer Nanoassembly Combined With Microfabrication Techniques For Microelectronics And Microelectromechanical Systems, Jingshi Shi Oct 2004

Layer-By-Layer Nanoassembly Combined With Microfabrication Techniques For Microelectronics And Microelectromechanical Systems, Jingshi Shi

Doctoral Dissertations

The objective of this work is to investigate the combination of layer-by-layer self-assembly with microfabrication technology and its applications in microelectronics and MEMS.

One can assemble, on a standard silicon wafer, needed multilayers containing different nanoparticles and polymers and then apply various micromanufacturing techniques to form microdevices with nanostructured elements.

Alternate layer-by-layer self-assembly of linear polyions and colloidal silica at elevated temperatures have been firstly studied by QCM and SEM. LbL self-assembly and photolithography were combined to fabricate an indium resistor. The RTA method was employed in the fabrication. Hot-embossing technique as a reasonably fast and moderately expensive technique was …


Prediction Of Organic Droplet Behavior On A Solid Surface As Influenced By Aqueous Surfactant Solutions, Samuel Albert Morton Iii Aug 2004

Prediction Of Organic Droplet Behavior On A Solid Surface As Influenced By Aqueous Surfactant Solutions, Samuel Albert Morton Iii

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation presents a model capable of predicting equilibrium oil droplet contact angles on a solid surface immersed in surfactant solution, a thorough discussion of the effects of surfactant concentration and salt addition on contact angles, and an experimental investigation into the impact of voltage application to the solid surface on oil droplet shape in an aqueous/organic/solid system. The work contained in this dissertation resulted in five journal articles and numerous presentations.

The model applies current theories of surfactant self-assembly, the quasi-chemical approximation for solid surface adsorption, and various aqueous/organic/solid system properties to determine organic droplet contact angles. The computational …


Application Of Polymer Rheology In Melt Blowing Process And Online Rheological Sensor, Yizhong Wang May 2004

Application Of Polymer Rheology In Melt Blowing Process And Online Rheological Sensor, Yizhong Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

Polymer rheology plays a significant role in many polymer-processing operations such as polymer extrusion, fiber spinning, and nonwovens processing. To develop real time, online process and quality control system in these operations, knowledge of polymer rheology and how the rheological properties can be determined is crucial.

In this work, rheological properties of two melt blowing grades polypropylene (PP) under different processing conditions were determined by various off line methods, which includes dynamic rheological properties, shear and elongational viscosities. The elongational viscosity was measured at different Hencky strain by using semi-hyperbolic dies developed in this research group. Good master curves were …


Integration Of Design Scales And Its Application To Multi-Component Adsorption Systems, Parag S. Adhangale May 2004

Integration Of Design Scales And Its Application To Multi-Component Adsorption Systems, Parag S. Adhangale

Doctoral Dissertations

Macroscopic simulations of chemical engineering unit processes provide a means of visualizing the relationship between different process variables through the use of constitutive equations such as the mass, energy and momentum balances. Molecular simulations on the other hand provide an insight into processes on the molecular scale. These simulations coupled with various concepts from statistical mechanics, are often used to study the properties of materials under a range of process conditions.

In a natural extension to these two fields, we use molecular simulations to obtain physico-chemical properties required for use in the macroscopic simulations of multi-component adsorption systems. The application …


Silicon Based Micro Components For Use In Chemical Agent Detection, Scott R. Forrest Apr 2004

Silicon Based Micro Components For Use In Chemical Agent Detection, Scott R. Forrest

Doctoral Dissertations

The objective of this work was to model, fabricate and test silicon based micro components for applications in chemical agent detection. Part I deals with research done on tunable micro Fabry-Perot interferometers. These devices are designed for use in identifying chemicals that absorb radiation in the infrared range of the spectrum. Part II deals with research done on novel Layer by Layer (LbL) assembled enzyme microreactors. These devices are designed for use in identifying chemicals that absorb radiation in the ultraviolet and visible range of the spectrum.

The emphasis of Part I is on the design and modeling of Fabry-Perot …


Fatigue Of Drill Pipes Used In Horizontal Directional Drilling, Feibai Ma Apr 2004

Fatigue Of Drill Pipes Used In Horizontal Directional Drilling, Feibai Ma

Doctoral Dissertations

Fatigue is the most common cause of mini-HDD drill rod failure. It can occur at stress levels far below the normal operating stress in most drill stem components. Fatigue failures occur because the drill rod, after it has been forced into a curved path, undergoes a cyclic bending stress oscillating from tension to compression in concert with the other stress components caused by torque, thrust, or pullback.

When a rod breaks underground, there is considerable extra cost caused by the delay in “fishing” out the broken rod as well as the cost of replacing the rod. On the other hand, …