2009 journal article

Discriminating Among Co-monomer Sequence Distributions in Random Copolymers Using Interaction Chromatography

MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS, 30(18), 1543–1548.

By: J. Han*, B. Jeon*, C. Ryu n, J. Semler n, Y. Jhon n & J. Genzer n

author keywords: co-monomer sequence distribution; interaction chromatography; monomers; polystyrene; poly(styrene-co-4-bromostyrene); PBrxS; random copolymer adsorption
TL;DR: Interaction chromatography has been employed to validate that adsorption of poly[styrene-co-(4-bromostyrene)] (PBr(x) S) random copolymers, where x denotes the mole fraction, depends on the average number of adsorptive segments, the type of Adsorbing substrate, and on the co-monomer sequence distribution in PBr( x) S. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2009 journal article

Effect of Comonomer Sequence Distribution on the Adsorption of Random Copolymers onto Impenetrable Flat Surfaces

MACROMOLECULES, 42(7), 2843–2853.

By: Y. Jhon n, J. Semler n, J. Genzer n, M. Beevers n, O. Gus'kova n, P. Khalatur n, A. Khokhlov n

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2008 journal article

Effect of solvent quality and chain confinement on the kinetics of polystyrene bromination

Macromolecules, 41(18), 6719–6727.

By: Y. Jhon n, J. Semler n & J. Genzer n

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2007 journal article

Facile method of controlling monomer sequence distributions in random copolymers

Advanced Materials, 19(19), 2877-.

By: J. Semler n, Y. Jhon n, A. Tonelli n, M. Beevers*, R. Krishnamoorti* & J. Genzer n

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2004 journal article

Monte Carlo simulations of copolymer adsorption at planar chemically patterned surfaces: Effect of interfacial interaction

MACROMOLECULAR THEORY AND SIMULATIONS, 13(3), 219–229.

By: J. Semler n & J. Genzer n

author keywords: bond fluctuation model; heterogeneous polymers; Monte Carlo simulation; pattern recognition
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2003 journal article

Monte Carlo simulations of copolymer adsorption at planar chemically patterned surfaces: Effect of surface domain sizes

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 119(10), 5274–5280.

By: J. Semler n & J. Genzer n

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2002 journal article

ABA triblock copolymer gels modified with an A-compatible semicrystalline homopolymer

LANGMUIR, 18(22), 8266–8270.

By: T. Walker n, J. Semler n, D. Leonard n, G. Maanen n, R. Bukovnik n & R. Spontak n

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