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Cellulose-click-ferrocenes as docking spots for cyclodextrin

2012

A novel synthesis of ferrocene-modified cellulose, prepared from 6-azido-6-deoxy-cellulose and ethynylferrocene, is presented. The two components were coupled via copper-catalyzed click-type cycloaddition under microwave-assisted conditions. The surface structure of the cellulose derivative was investigated in comparison with that of pure, microcrystalline cellulose using electron microscopy (scanning, transmission and scanning transmission), showing iron atoms of ferrocene as homogeneously distributed particles. They are detectable as clear signals in the energy-dispersive X-ray profile. In addition, Rame-β-cyclodextrin was supramolecularly attached to cellulose and the complex formed was …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsCyclodextrinOrganic ChemistryCycloadditionlaw.inventionMicrocrystalline cellulosechemistry.chemical_compoundFerrocenechemistryDynamic light scatteringlawPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryClick chemistryElectron microscopeCellulosePolymer International
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Diffusion of spherical micronetworks in polymer diluent systems and melts studied by dynamic light scattering techniques

1994

Spherical polystyrene (PS) micronetworks can be prepared in microemulsion with bulk radii of 5–60 nm and different cross-linking densities. The diffusion of these PS spheres has been studied in polymer diluent systems ranging from dilute solutions to plasticized melts by using forced Rayleigh scattering and photon correlation spectroscopy. On increasing the PS concentration, a colloid glass transition is observed at a volume fraction ΦC ≈ 0.64 of the swollen spheres. At higher concentration inside the “colloid glass” state the sphere diffusion is slowed down and becomes very complex but can be observed up to the limit of a melt of collapsed spheres.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsDiffusionOrganic ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsDiluentColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringchemistryChemical physicsPolymer chemistryVolume fractionMaterials ChemistryPolystyreneGlass transitionMacromolecular Symposia
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Solution Properties of Polysarcosine: From Absolute and Relative Molar Mass Determinations to Complement Activation

2018

Polysarcosine (pSar) was one of the first polymers synthesized in a controlled living manner, but it was only recently when it was reconsidered as a promising alternative for poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) in biomedical applications. Despite receiving more and more attention, very little is known about the solution properties of pSar, such as coil dimensions and thermodynamic interactions. In this article, we report on these properties of pSar with degrees of polymerization 50 < X-n < 400 that were prepared by controlled living ring-opening polymerization. The polymers are characterized by gel permeation chromatography (GPC), MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, dynamic and static light scattering (SL…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureViscometer02 engineering and technologyPolymer010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationPEG ratioMaterials ChemistryStatic light scattering0210 nano-technologyEthylene glycol
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Tunable dynamic hydrophobic attachment of guest molecules in amphiphilic core–shell polymers

2016

In this study, synthesis and dynamic properties of amphiphilic core–shell polymers are reported as monitored through their interaction with small amphiphilic molecules. Brush-like structures are formed with a hydrophobic core surrounded by a hydrophilic shell utilizing controlled radical addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of macromonomers consisting of linear polyglycerol chains attached to alkylene methacrylate. Continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance (CW EPR) spectroscopy is employed to study how the amphiphilic, paramagnetic spin probe 16-DSA (16-doxyl stearic acid) interacts with polymers of different alkylene chain lengths in their hydrophobic cores and…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryBioengineeringChain transfer02 engineering and technologyPolymerDegree of polymerization010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMethacrylate01 natural sciencesBiochemistry0104 chemical sciencesSpin probePolymerizationChemical engineeringchemistryDynamic light scatteringAmphiphilePolymer chemistry0210 nano-technologyPolymer Chemistry
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Liquid Crystals from Polymer-Functionalized TiO2 Nanorod Mesogens

2008

In this work, we functionalized TiO2 nanorods with dopamine-functionalized diblock copolymers. After functionalization, they are well dispersible in organic solvents. Light scattering proves that t...

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryRadical polymerizationChain transferPolymerLight scatteringInorganic ChemistrychemistryLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerSurface modificationNanorodMacromolecules
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Combined thermal evaporated and solution processed organic light emitting diodes

2011

Abstract Highly efficient, partly solution processed phosphorescent red, green and white organic light emitting diodes with small molecular weight host materials are prepared from commercially available starting compounds. Starting from an evaporated reference device, layers are stepwise replaced by solution processed layers. Replacing the evaporated hole transport layer by a solution processed polymer interlayer does not affect the performance and allows spincoating of the emissive layer after annealing of the polymer. Devices with, next to the spincoated hole injection and transport layer, a solution processed emission layer show similar characteristics and efficiencies as the reference d…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAnnealing (metallurgy)General ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionBiomaterialsVacuum depositionchemistrylawThermalTransport layerMaterials ChemistryOLEDOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhosphorescencebusinessLight-emitting diodeOrganic Electronics
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Optical Field-Induced Mass Transport in Soft Materials

2013

Abstract The dependence of the surface relief formation in amorphous chalcogenide (As 2 S 3 and As-S-Se) and Disperse Red 1 dye grafted polyurethane polymer films on the polarization state of holographic recording light beams was studied. It is shown that the direction of lateral mass transport on the film surface is determined by the direction of light electric vector and photoinduced anisotropy in the film. We propose a photoinduced dielectropfhoretic model to explain the photoinduced mass transport in amorphous films. Model is based on the photoinduced softening of the matrix, formation of defects with enhanced or decreased polarizability, and their drift under the electrical field gradi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryChalcogenideHolographic recordingPolymerOptical fieldSurface relief gratingsPhysics and Astronomy(all)Polarization (waves)Molecular physicsAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticschemistryAmorphous chalcogenide filmsAzo-dye polymersPolarizabilityCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityLight beambusinessAnisotropyPhysics Procedia
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Effect of conductivity of hole injection layer on the performance of a blue light emitting solution processable OLED

2005

The performance of blue emitting OLED devices, using a polyspiro as blue light emitting polymer, were studied as a function of the conductivity of a novel hybrid hole injection material. The hole injection material is based on a polyarylamine using a molecular magnet as oxidant. The charge density and the luminance of the devices changed considerably with increasing conductivity of the hole injection layer. The change in device performance can be attributed to a change from a hole limited device to a balanced charge carrier device and eventually to an electron limited device. The performance of the optimized device configuration is significantly improved with respect to a device making use …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryCharge densityPolymerElectronConductivitylaw.inventionchemistryPEDOT:PSSlawOLEDOptoelectronicsCharge carrierbusinessLight-emitting diodeOrganic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices IX
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Perimeter leakage current in polymer light emitting diodes

2009

Observation of leakage current paths through the device perimeter in standard poly(phenylene vinylene)-based light-emitting devices is reported. Perimeter leakage currents govern the diode performance in reverse and low positive bias and exhibit an ohmic character. Current density correlates with the perimeter-to-area ratio thus indicating that leakage currents are mainly confined on polymer regions in the vicinity of metallic contact limits (device perimeter). © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPolymerPolymer light emitting diodesLeakage currentsLight emitting diodesPerimeterchemistryPhenyleneMathematics::Metric GeometryOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials SciencebusinessEdge shuntOhmic contactCurrent densityDiodeLeakage (electronics)Current Applied Physics
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Unusual crystallization kinetics in a hard sphere colloid-polymer mixture.

2008

We investigated the crystallization kinetics of a hard sphere colloid-polymer mixture at conditions where about 95% of solid coexists with about 5% of fluid. From time resolved Bragg and small angle light scattering, we find that the crystallite size increases with a power law of exponent alpha approximately 1/3 during both the conversion and the coarsening stage. This observation points to a single conserved order parameter for both stages and cannot be explained if the mixture is regarded as an effective one-component system. We alternatively suggest that--based on local geometric demixing--the polymer density takes the role of the conserved order parameter.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsPolymerPower lawLight scatteringCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCrystallization kineticsColloidOpticschemistryExponentPolymer blendCrystallitebusinessPhysical review letters
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