Polymers

Session 46 - Nanoscale Structure in Polymers I
Block copolymer and polymer blend systems provide the opportunity to design materials for next-generation applications based on their ability to self-assemble into nanoscale structures. This session focuses on the ordering and stability of nanostructured polymeric materials generated using copolymers and blends. Both experimental and theoretical works are welcome, and should provide insights into nanostructure formation.
Chair: Thomas H. Epps III
  Thermoplastic Elastomers Containing Crystalline and Glassy Components from Single-Phase Melts
John P. Bishop, Richard A. Register
  Thin Film Morphologies of Rod-Coil Block Copolymer
Manas R. Shah, Venkat Ganesan
  Symmetric Diblock Copolymers In Nanopores: Self-Consistent Field Calculations
Dong Meng, Qiang Wang
  Tunable Nanophase Segregation of Gradient Copolymers: Ordering In Novel Materials with Sinusoidal Composition Profiles across Lamellar Nanodomains
Michelle Mok, Christopher J. Ellison, Wesley Burghardt, John M. Torkelson
  Novel Characterization of Critical Micelle Concentrations of Block and Gradient Copolymers In Homopolymer: Effects of Sequence Distribution, Composition and Molecular Weight
Robert W. Sandoval, Daniel Williams, Christopher Wong, Jungki Kim, Connie B. Roth, John M. Torkelson
  Well Ordered Polymer Melts from Low Molar Mass Surfactants upon Blending with Selectively Associating Additives
Vikram Daga, Vijay R. Tirumala, Curran Chandler, Alvin H. Romang, Eric Anderson, Eric K. Lin, James J. Watkins

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