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Structure of bottle brush polymers on surfaces: weak versus strong adsorption.

2011

Large-scale Monte Carlo simulations are presented for a coarse-grained model of cylindrical molecular brushes adsorbed on a flat structureless substrate, varying both the chain length N of the side chains and the backbone chain length N(b). For the case of good solvent conditions, both the cases of weak adsorption (only 10 to 15% of the monomers being bound to the surface) and strong adsorption (~40% of the monomers being bound to the surface, forcing the bottle brush into an almost 2D conformation) are studied. We focus on the scaling of the total linear dimensions of the cylindrical brush with both chain lengths N and N(b), demonstrating a crossover from rod-like behavior (for not very la…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPersistence lengthQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesChemistryMonte Carlo methodBrushBackbone chainPolymerSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionChemical physicslawPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrySide chainPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryScalingThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Detection of phase transitions in thin films with a quartz crystal microbalance

1996

Abstract The quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) is used to determine the phase transition point of thin films by measuring the change in frequency as a function of temperature. To elucidate this relationship, two types of polymers were studied where the bulk phase transitions were known. We investigated a casted thin film of an amphiphilic polyoxazoline and a Langmuir-Blodgett film comprised of fifteen double layers of an amphotropic polyacrylate. The phase transition points of the thin films could be detected by the QCM which were in the same range as for the bulk materials.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionMaterials scienceLayer by layerMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesQuartz crystal microbalancePolymerSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryAmphiphileMaterials ChemistryThin filmThin Solid Films
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Two-Dimensional Assembly Formation of Hydrophobic Helical Peptides at the Air/Water Interface: Fluorescence Microscopic Study

1995

Monolayer formation of hydrophobic α-helical peptides, X-(Ala-Aib) 8 -Y (X=Boc-, HOOCCH 2 CH 2 CO-, biotinyl, biotinyl-(Sar) 3 -; Y=OMe, OBzl, OH), at the air/water interface was studied by the fluorescence microscopic method. Some peptides showed a mound in the π-A isotherm. When the monolayer containing a small amount of FITC-labeled peptide was held at the surface pressure corresponding to the top of the mound, bright and dark domains were observed by fluorescence microscopy. Domain formation was also observed by the addition of a cationic dye (DiIC 1 ) into the subphase underneath the peptide monolayer. The mound in the π-A isotherm is, therefore, ascribed to the phase transition from a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionStereochemistryfungiCationic polymerizationPeptideSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsSurface pressureFluorescencelaw.inventionCrystallographychemistrylawMonolayerElectrochemistryFluorescence microscopeGeneral Materials ScienceCrystallizationSpectroscopyLangmuir
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Spin-crossover iron(ii) complex showing thermal hysteresis around room temperature with symmetry breaking and an unusually high T(LIESST) of 120 K.

2019

We report a Fe(II) complex based on 4′,4′′ carboxylic acid disubstituted dipyrazolylpyridine that shows a spin-crossover close to room temperature associated to a crystallographic phase transition and the LIESST effect with a high T(LIESST) of 120 K.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionThermal hysteresisMaterials science010405 organic chemistryCarboxylic acidMetals and AlloysQuímicaGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisLIESST3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographychemistrySpin crossoverMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesCompostos de coordinacióSymmetry breakingChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Surface plasmon near-field imaging of very thin microstructured polymer layers.

2004

We report on the near-field imaging of microstructured polymer layers deposited on an homogeneous metal thin film on which a surface plasmon mode is excited. The microstructures in the polymer layers are designed by electron beam lithography, and the near-field imaging is performed with a photon scanning tunneling microscope (PSTM). We show that, despite their very small height, the microstructures can be conveniently imaged with a PSTM thanks to the field enhancement at the surface of the metal thin film supporting the surface plasmon. The influence of the illumination conditions on the contrast of the PSTM images is discussed. In particular, we show that both the field enhancement and the…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhotonMaterials sciencebusiness.industrySurface plasmonSurfaces and InterfacesPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureSurface plasmon polaritonlaw.inventionOpticschemistrylawElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceScanning tunneling microscopebusinessSpectroscopyElectron-beam lithographyLocalized surface plasmonLangmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
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Innovative Combination of Three Alternating Current Relaxation Techniques: Electrical Charge, Mass, and Color Impedance Spectroscopy. Part I: The Tool

2009

Technical details concerning the simultaneous acquisition of three impedance functions (electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, alternating current electrogravimetry or mass impedance, and alternating current colorimetry or color impedance) are presented. The analysis of each type of impedance function gives interesting information about the species participating during the electrochemical processes. Furthermore, obtaining three impedance functions in situ allows the crossed impedance functions to be calculated. These functions are especially useful in detecting delays between the color, mass, and electrical charge response of the system to the same perturbation, and it allows species parti…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysical modelMolar massChemistryAnalytical chemistryPolymerElectric chargeSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsComputational physicslaw.inventionDielectric spectroscopyGeneral EnergylawElectrogravimetryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAlternating currentElectrical impedanceThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Static and dynamic properties of supercooled thin polymer films

2004

The dynamic and static properties of a supercooled (non-entangled) polymer melt are investigated via molecular-dynamics (MD) simulations. The system is confined between two completely smooth and purely repulsive walls. The wall-to-wall separation (film thickness), D, is varied from about 3 to about 14 times the bulk radius of gyration. Despite the geometric confinement, the supercooled films exhibit many qualitative features which were also observed in the bulk and could be analyzed in terms of mode-coupling theory (MCT). Examples are the two-step relaxation of the incoherent intermediate scattering function, the time-temperature superposition property of the late time alpha-process and the…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysicsCondensed matter physicsScale of temperatureBiophysicsSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSuperposition principlechemistryRadius of gyrationRelaxation (physics)General Materials ScienceSoft matterSupercoolingStructure factorBiotechnologyThe European Physical Journal E
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Thermodynamics of Aqueous Poly(ethylene oxide)−Poly(propylene oxide)−Poly(ethylene oxide)/Surfactant Mixtures. Effect of the Copolymer Molecular Weig…

2004

A calorimetric study was performed to focus attention on the interactions between copolymers and anionic surfactants in aqueous solutions. Three aspects were analyzed: (1) the hydrophobicity of the surfactant, (2) the change of the copolymer molecular weight, and (3) the nature of the hydrophilicity of the copolymer. To this purpose, the family of sodium alkanoates (sodium octanoate through sodium dodecanoate) and the triblock copolymers EO76PO 29EO76 (F68), EO103PO39EO 103 and EO132PO50EO132 were investigated. Comparing F68 and EO13PO30EO13 (L64), previously studied by us, provided information on the effect of the copolymer hydrophilicity. The experimental data were analyzed by means of a …

chemistry.chemical_classificationPoly(propylene oxide)Aqueous solutionChemistryOxideSurfaces Coatings and FilmsChain lengthchemistry.chemical_compoundPulmonary surfactantPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolyethylene oxides Micelles scattering DLSAlkylPoly ethyleneThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Polymer stain resistance: Prediction versus experiment

2013

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolyesterMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer sciencechemistryPolyketoneMaterials ChemistryFluorinated PolymersGeneral ChemistryPolymerStainSurfaces Coatings and FilmsJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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Citric Acid Based Carbon Dots with Amine Type Stabilizers: pH-Specific Luminescence and Quantum Yield Characteristics

2020

We report the synthesis and spectroscopic characteristics of two different sets of carbon dots (CDs) formed by hydrothermal reaction between citric acid and polyethylenimine (PEI) or 2,3-diaminopyridine (DAP). Although the formation of amide-based species and the presence of citrazinic acid type derivates assumed to be responsible for a blue emission is confirmed for both CDs by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry, a higher abundance of sp2-hybridized nitrogen is observed for DAP-based CDs, which causes a red-shift of the n-π* absorption band relative to the one of PEI-based CDs. These CD systems possess high photoluminescence quantum yields (QY) of ∼40% and ∼48…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolyethylenimineChemistryLigandQuantum yieldchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral Energyddc:530Amine gas treatingPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceCitric acidCarbonNuclear chemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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