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Phase-Field Modeling Of The Polymer Membrane Formation Process For Micro- And Ultra-Filtration, Michael Rosario Cervellere Jul 2021

Phase-Field Modeling Of The Polymer Membrane Formation Process For Micro- And Ultra-Filtration, Michael Rosario Cervellere

Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Porous polymer membrane filters are widely used in separation and filtration process. Micro- and ultra-filtration membranes are commonly used in biopharmaceutical applications such as filtering viruses and separating proteins from a carrier solution. The formation of these membrane filters via phase inversion is a complex and interconnected process where varying casting conditions can have a wide variety of effects on the final membrane morphol- ogy. Tailoring membrane filters for specific performance characteristics is a tedious and time consuming process. The time and length scales of membrane formation make it extremely difficult to experimentally observe membrane formation. Modeling the membrane formation …


Targeted Design Of Co-Continuous Nanostructures In Copolymers, Di Zeng Mar 2019

Targeted Design Of Co-Continuous Nanostructures In Copolymers, Di Zeng

Doctoral Dissertations

Microphase separated copolymers with nano-scale morphologies are critically important in designing next generation materials. Cocontinuous nanoscale structures, in which domains of multiple different phases each simultaneously percolate in three dimensions, provide opportunities to synergistically combine properties of the constituent polymers in a wide variety of contexts. While cocontinuous nanostructures are fabricated through equilibrium self-assembly of block or graft copolymers and kinetically trapped phase separation of polymer blends or crosslinked copolymer networks, their formation is highly sensitive to changes in chemical details, synthesis and/or processing conditions, bringing practical challenges to generalization to multiple systems. In this dissertation, we focus on transforming …


The Role Of Chain Configuration In Governing The Rational Design Of Polymers For Adhesion, Onyenkachi Wamuo Nov 2017

The Role Of Chain Configuration In Governing The Rational Design Of Polymers For Adhesion, Onyenkachi Wamuo

Doctoral Dissertations

ABSTRACT THE ROLE OF CHAIN CONFIGURATION IN GOVERNING THE RATIONAL DESIGN OF POLYMERS FOR ADHESION SEPTEMBER 2017 ONYENKACHI C. WAMUO, B.Eng., FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, OWERRI (FUTO), NIGERIA M.S., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Directed by: Professor Shaw Ling Hsu The chain configurational control of polymers used in adhesion can be utilized as a means of tuning the cohesive properties of hot melt adhesives (HMAs). The cohesive properties control the solidification, strength, setting speed. Propylene-Ethylene copolymers (PP-co-PE) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) were studied. In the first project, the effects of sequence distribution of the two types …


Improved Efficiency Organic Photovoltaic Cells Through Morphology Control And Process Modification, Qi Wu Aug 2014

Improved Efficiency Organic Photovoltaic Cells Through Morphology Control And Process Modification, Qi Wu

Dissertations

Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells have drawn great attention due to the potential to produce flexible, light weight, affordable solar cells using polymer organic photovoltaic materials; however, the current power conversion efficiency achieved for these systems is too low for widespread implementation of the technology. Morphology and phase separation are key factors determining the performance of organic photovoltaic cells. Precise control of the size and distribution of the phase-separated photoactive domains is necessary for optimum photon-electron conversion. Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) nanostructered chemicals have the potential to provide enhanced control of morphology, crystallinity, and phase dispersion in polymeric blend systems. In …


Synthesis, Isolation, And Thermal Behavior Of Polybutadiene Grafted With Poly (2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Pentafluorostyrene), Marta Paz-Pazos, Coleen Pugh Jul 2014

Synthesis, Isolation, And Thermal Behavior Of Polybutadiene Grafted With Poly (2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Pentafluorostyrene), Marta Paz-Pazos, Coleen Pugh

Coleen Pugh

2,3,4,5,6-Pentafluorostyrene (PFS) was copolymerized with polybutadiene (PB) in tetrahydrofuran using benzoyl peroxide as the initiator at 50, 60, and 80 °C. The copolymerizations follow typical radical polymerization kinetics and behavior. The grafting parameters were evaluated as a function of monomer conversion, initiator concentration, and/or temperature by gel permeation chromatography of directly injected copolymerization mixtures. The grafting efficiencies and grafting ratios are most consistent with a system that terminates by combination and whose graft sites are generated by hydrogen abstraction of allylic radicals by primary initiator radicals. Pure graft copolymers were isolated by extracting unreacted PB into hexanes and PPFS homopolymer …


Kinetically Trapping Co-Continuous Morphologies In Polymer Blends And Composites, Le Li Feb 2012

Kinetically Trapping Co-Continuous Morphologies In Polymer Blends And Composites, Le Li

Open Access Dissertations

Co-continuous structures generated from the phase separation of polymer blends present many opportunities for practical application. Due to the large interfacial area in such structures and the incompatibility between the components, such non-equilibrium structures tend to coarsen spontaneously into larger sizes and eventually form dispersed morphologies. Here, we utilize various strategies to kinetically stabilize the co-continuous structures in polymer blend systems at nano- to micro- size scales.

In the partially miscible blend of polystyrene and poly(vinyl methyl ether), we took advantage of the spinodal decomposition (SD) process upon thermal quenching, and arrested the co-continuous micro-structures by the addition of nanoparticles. …


Polymer Composites And Porous Materials Prepared By Thermally Induced Phase Separation And Polymer-Metal Hybrid Methods, Joonsung Yoon Feb 2010

Polymer Composites And Porous Materials Prepared By Thermally Induced Phase Separation And Polymer-Metal Hybrid Methods, Joonsung Yoon

Open Access Dissertations

The primary objective of this research is to investigate the morphological and mechanical properties of composite materials and porous materials prepared by thermally induced phase separation. High melting crystallizable diluents were mixed with polymers so that the phase separation would be induced by the solidification of the diluents upon cooling. Theoretical phase diagrams were calculated using Flory-Huggins solution thermodynamics which show good agreement with the experimental results. Porous materials were prepared by the extraction of the crystallized diluents after cooling the mixtures (hexamethylbenzene/polyethylene and pyrene/polyethylene). Anisotropic structures show strong dependence on the identity of the diluents and the composition of …


Semicrystalline Thermoplastic Elastomeric Polyolefins: Advances Through Catalyst Development And Macromolecular Design, Atsushi Hotta, Eric W. Cochran, Janne Ruokolainen, Vikram Khann, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer, Yong-Woo Shin, Fumihiko Shimizu, Anna E. Cherian, Phillip D. Hustad, Jeffrey M. Rose, Geoffrey W. Coates Oct 2006

Semicrystalline Thermoplastic Elastomeric Polyolefins: Advances Through Catalyst Development And Macromolecular Design, Atsushi Hotta, Eric W. Cochran, Janne Ruokolainen, Vikram Khann, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer, Yong-Woo Shin, Fumihiko Shimizu, Anna E. Cherian, Phillip D. Hustad, Jeffrey M. Rose, Geoffrey W. Coates

Eric W. Cochran

We report the design, synthesis, morphology, phase behavior, and mechanical properties of semicrystalline, polyolefin-based block copolymers. By using living, stereoselective insertion polymerization catalysts, syndiotactic polypropylene-block-poly(ethylene-co-propylene)-block-syndiotactic polypropylene and isotactic poly propylene-block-regioirregular poly propylene-block- isotactic polypropylene triblock copolymers were synthesized. The volume fraction and composition of the blocks, as well as the overall size of the macromolecules, were controlled by sequential synthesis of each block of the polymers. These triblock copolymers, with semicrystalline end-blocks and mid-segments with low glass-transition temperatures, show significant potential as thermoplastic elastomers. They have low Young's moduli, large strains at break, and better than 90% elastic recovery at …


Thermally Induced Phase Separation In Poly(Styrene-Co-Para(Ortho)-Bromostyrene)-Ppo And Ps Blends, William Macknight, R. Vukovic, Vjera Kuresevic, C. L. Ryan, F. E. Karasz Dec 1984

Thermally Induced Phase Separation In Poly(Styrene-Co-Para(Ortho)-Bromostyrene)-Ppo And Ps Blends, William Macknight, R. Vukovic, Vjera Kuresevic, C. L. Ryan, F. E. Karasz

William MacKnight

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Structure And Morphology Of Segmented Polyurethanes: 2. Influence Of Reactant Incompatibility, William Macknight, C. H. Y. Chen, R. M. Briber, E. L. Thomas, M. Xu Dec 1982

Structure And Morphology Of Segmented Polyurethanes: 2. Influence Of Reactant Incompatibility, William Macknight, C. H. Y. Chen, R. M. Briber, E. L. Thomas, M. Xu

William MacKnight

By following the copolymerization of a model polyurethane system, HTP B D /2,6 (or 2.4 )-TD I /B DO, by
optical microscopy, it was found that initial reactant incompatibility was the key factor in determining the
final morphology of bulk sample. Based on this finding and the esults from the previous paper, models
are proposed to describe the morphology during polymerization of this particular polyurethane system
for several hard segment compositions where both macro-phase separation and micro-phase separation
of reactants can occur during polymerization. The copolymerization of one seemingly compatible
system, PPO-EO/MDl/BDO, which has been previously studied and commercially produced, …