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Synthesis And Characterizations Of Stimuli-Responsive Polymeric Materials For Biomedical Applications, Shuangcheng Tang Dec 2015

Synthesis And Characterizations Of Stimuli-Responsive Polymeric Materials For Biomedical Applications, Shuangcheng Tang

Doctoral Dissertations

Stimuli-responsive polymeric materials have been now widely researched toward the biomedical applications including therapeutic delivery, bio-sensor surface modification, and tissue-engineering, etc., considering their desirable biocompatibility, tunable properties, and sensitivity toward physiological stimuli. Beyond the monoresponsive materials, polymers with responsiveness simultaneously toward multiple stimuli are paid great attention to because the control of responsive behaviors could be achieved at a more accurately and delicately level in a complex local environment. However, many challenges still exist such as maintaining integrity of the structure, shaping the morphology at micro- and macro-scale, and regulating a controllable and predictable transition behavior.

The objectives of this …


Effect Of Processing History And Material Properties On The Growth Of Wrinkle Amplitude, Yu-Cheng Chen Nov 2015

Effect Of Processing History And Material Properties On The Growth Of Wrinkle Amplitude, Yu-Cheng Chen

Doctoral Dissertations

Wrinkling has been employed by many organisms to form unique topography, such as fingerprints, gut villi, and surface of flower petal cells. The wavy wrinkle structure provides friction enhancement, surface area increase, optical, and wetting properties improvement. Inspired by Nature, scientists have created wrinkles synthetically and proposed numerous uses for them. However, wrinkling surfaces encounters limitations on achieving massive area and high amplitude-to-wavelength ratio (aspect ratio). The three phase contact line wrinkling technique creates well-defined wrinkles in a continuous fashion, and has great potential to scale-up for massive production. In addition to the velocity dependent adhesion force, we find the …


Tunable Photonic Multilayers From Stimulus-Responsive, Photo-Crosslinkable Polymers, Maria C. Chiappelli Aug 2015

Tunable Photonic Multilayers From Stimulus-Responsive, Photo-Crosslinkable Polymers, Maria C. Chiappelli

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation describes the synthesis of photo-crosslinkable copolymers and their utilization for the fabrication and testing of tunable and responsive one-dimensional (1D) photonic multilayers. Photonic multilayers exhibit structural color due to the interference of incident light at layer interfaces, providing a convenient route towards optically responsive materials that do not rely on potentially light- or oxygen-sensitive chromophore-containing pigments and dyes. A fabrication technique based on sequential spin-coating and crosslinking of photo-crosslinkable polymers is used to assemble tunable and responsive photonic multilayers. Chapter One introduces the fundamental underlying principles of 1D photonic structures and explores their importance in a variety of …


Thermal And Mechanical Properties Of Polymers Using Molecular Dynamics, Daniel Glass, Alejandro Strachan, Lorena Alzate-Vargas, Chunyu Li, Benjamin Haley Aug 2015

Thermal And Mechanical Properties Of Polymers Using Molecular Dynamics, Daniel Glass, Alejandro Strachan, Lorena Alzate-Vargas, Chunyu Li, Benjamin Haley

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium

Polymer systems have gained attention during the past years because of their technological and industrial applications. Simulations, particularly molecular dynamics, are very useful for exploring properties of amorphous polymers, without using experiments. Our goal is to create a readily-available tool that will perform MD simulations in order to get thermal and mechanical properties (Glass transition temperature, Young Modulus) of the polymers. The work that has been done will be part of a tool to help people to learn about polymer properties including Glass Transition Temperature. We model some polymers at a scale of 10,000 atoms. The tool uses LAMMPS to …


Electrospinning Of Polycaprolactone Core-Shell Nanofibers With Anti-Cancer Drug, Sakib Iqbal, Mujibur Khan, Saheem Absar, Andrew Diamanduros, Samuel Chambers Apr 2015

Electrospinning Of Polycaprolactone Core-Shell Nanofibers With Anti-Cancer Drug, Sakib Iqbal, Mujibur Khan, Saheem Absar, Andrew Diamanduros, Samuel Chambers

GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium

Encapsulation of a model anti-cancer drug, 5-Fluorouracul (5-FU) into biocompatible core-shell nanofibers of polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibers was fabricated using a coaxial electrospinning process. Our work aims to solve these issues using a novel method of fabrication of fibers featuring confinement of drugs within a biodegradable core-shell structure, thereby permitting sustained release of drugs to specific sites of treatment, such as tissues affected with tumor cells. The coaxial electrospinning was performed using a sheath polymer solution consisting of a 14 wt% PCL solution and a 5 wt% solution of 5-FU as the core solution. Dimethylformamide (DMF) was used as the solvent …


Design And Synthesis Of Low-Bandgap Polymers For Organic Photovoltaic Applications, Letian Dou Jan 2015

Design And Synthesis Of Low-Bandgap Polymers For Organic Photovoltaic Applications, Letian Dou

Link Foundation Energy Fellowship Reports

This research at UCLA focused on the design and synthesis of novel conjugated polymers as the electron-donor material for photovoltaic devices. By careful molecular design both on the polymer backbone and the side chains, a series of low-bandgap conjugated polymers were synthesized for a variety of photovoltaic applications, including single junction and tandem polymer solar cells. In addition, the author designed and synthesized a novel higly perfect polymer single crystal material via a visible light triggered topochemical reaction. This kind of materials shows high potential for application in solar cells and transistors, which, the author believe, is a huge breakthrough …


Evaporation-Induced Formation Of Well-Ordered Surface Patterns On Polymer Films, Wei Sun Jan 2015

Evaporation-Induced Formation Of Well-Ordered Surface Patterns On Polymer Films, Wei Sun

Theses and Dissertations--Chemical and Materials Engineering

Various techniques of fabricating surface patterns of small scales have been widely studied due to the potential applications of surface patterns in a variety of areas. It is a challenge to fabricate well-ordered surface area efficiently and economically. Evaporation-induced surface patterning is a promising approach to fabricate well-ordered surface patterns over a large area at low cost. In this study, the evaporation-induced surface patterns with controllable geometrical characteristics have been constructed. The dewetting kinetics on deformable substrate is also investigated.

Using simple templates to control the geometry and the evaporation behavior of a droplet of volatile solvent, various gradient surface …