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Theory And Improved Methods For Probing The Cavitation To Fracture Transition, Christopher Barney Dec 2020

Theory And Improved Methods For Probing The Cavitation To Fracture Transition, Christopher Barney

Doctoral Dissertations

A material is considered soft when its bulk modulus is significantly greater than its shear modulus. Rubbery polymers are a class of soft materials where resistance to extension is mainly entropic in nature. Polymeric soft solids differ from liquids due to the presence of a percolated network of strong bonds that resist deformation and flow on a given time scale. The incompressible nature, entropically driven elasticity, and molecular scale network structure of soft polymeric solids combine to impart unique mechanical behavior that often results in complex material responses to simple loading situations. An important example of this is cavitation in …


Unifying Chemistry And Machine Learning For The Study Of Noncovalent Interactions, Jacob A. Townsend Dec 2020

Unifying Chemistry And Machine Learning For The Study Of Noncovalent Interactions, Jacob A. Townsend

Doctoral Dissertations

Gas separations are in great demand for carbon emission reduction, natural gas purification, oxygen isolation, and much more. Many of these separations rely on cost-prohibitive methods such as cryogenic distillation or strong-binding solvents. As a result, novel materials are being developed to subvert the energetic expense of gas separation processes. These studies focus on improving the performance of alternative materials, including (but not limited to) metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, dense polymeric membranes, porous polymers, and ionic liquids.

In this work, the atomistic effects of functional units are explored for gas separations processes using electronic structure theory and machine learning. …


Providing Insight To Enable The Design Of Tailored, Nano-Structured Polymeric Surfaces And Interfaces, Onome J. Agori-Iwe Aug 2020

Providing Insight To Enable The Design Of Tailored, Nano-Structured Polymeric Surfaces And Interfaces, Onome J. Agori-Iwe

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Methods are presented for modifying polymeric material surfaces using: 1) selective surface segregation in binary branched/linear polymer blends, and 2) surface functionalization with polymer brushes. Using neutron reflectivity, elastic recoil detection, and other complementary techniques, the aim was to identify structure-property relationships and provide fundamental insight into the time evolution and formation of surfaces and interfaces in these materials.

In blends of poly(styrene) (PS) HyperMacs and DendriMacs in a linear deuterated PS (d-PS) matrix, smaller hyperbranched additives (<1E6 g/mol) move slower than their linear analogues. Larger (>1E6 g/mol) and less flexible hyperbranched additives with smaller fractal dimensions move faster than their linear analogues, suggesting that they are less …