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Understanding The Thermodynamic Behavior Of Nanoparticles To Tailor Polymer Nancomposite Structure, Mary Catherine Mutz Aug 2012

Understanding The Thermodynamic Behavior Of Nanoparticles To Tailor Polymer Nancomposite Structure, Mary Catherine Mutz

Doctoral Dissertations

The work presented in this dissertation is an attempt to understand the entropic and enthalpic forces that govern the dispersion and dissolution of nanoparticles in solutions and in thin polymer films with the end-goal of producing highly tailored products.

In the first part, neutron reflectivity was used to study the impact of nanoparticle presence on the surface segregation of deuterated polystyrene (dPS) in a polystyrene matrix. The impact of the presence of cylinders (carbon nanotubes), sheets (graphene), and spheres (polystyrene soft nanoparticles) on the surface segregation process and ultimate structure were examined. Experimental data indicate that the presence of the …


Synthesis And Temperature-Induced Phase Transfer Behavior Of Thermosensitive Hairy Particles Between Aqueous Solution And A Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid, Jonathan Michael Horton Aug 2012

Synthesis And Temperature-Induced Phase Transfer Behavior Of Thermosensitive Hairy Particles Between Aqueous Solution And A Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid, Jonathan Michael Horton

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation presents the synthesis of a family of thermosensitive polymer brush-grafted silica particles and the study of their thermally induced phase transfer behavior between water and a hydrophobic ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)amide ([EMIM][TFSA]). The hairy particles were prepared by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization.

Chapter 1 describes the synthesis and phase transfer behavior of a series of 205 nm silica particles grafted with thermosensitive polymers of methoxyoligo(ethylene glycol) methacrylates. The hairy particles with sufficiently high lower critical solution temperatures underwent reversible and quantitative transfer between water and [EMIM][TFSA] in response to temperature changes. The transfer temperature (Ttr …


The Role Of Non-Bonding Interactions And Bonding Schemes In The Structure And Properties Of Multi-Component Polymer Systems, Caleb Will Dyer Aug 2012

The Role Of Non-Bonding Interactions And Bonding Schemes In The Structure And Properties Of Multi-Component Polymer Systems, Caleb Will Dyer

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation addresses three aspects of multi-component polymer systems. Chapter 2 details work on understanding the effect of precise polymeric structure on the phase behavior of blends containing cellulose acetate chains with different levels of acetate substitution. The difference in degree substitution (Delta DS) between the two components in the blend is systematically changed from .06 to .63, where each blend is found to be partially miscible. The samples containing higher acetate content demonstrate decreased miscibility as Delta DS increases. The sample with the most hydroxyl groups, however, has greater miscibility than samples of similar Delta DS, but fewer hydroxyl …


Synthesis, Characterization And Self-Assembly Of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers, Xiaojun Wang May 2012

Synthesis, Characterization And Self-Assembly Of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers, Xiaojun Wang

Doctoral Dissertations

This dissertation presents a review on state-of-the-art research of well-defined charged block copolymers, including synthesis, characterization, bulk morphology and self-assembly in aqueous solution of amphiphilic block polyelectrolytes. In Chapter 1, as a general introduction, experimental observations and theoretical calculations devoted towards understanding morphological behavior in charged block copolymer systems are reviewed along with some of the new emerging research directions. Further investigation of charged systems is urged in order to fully understand their morphological behavior and to directly target structures for the tremendous potential in technological applications. Following this background, in Chapters 2, 3, 4 and 5 are presented the …