Polymers | |||
| Session 251 - Polymer Thermodynamics II | |||
| This session focuses on thermodynamic phenomena of polymer systems such as solutions, blends, block and random copolymers, polymers with complex architectures, networks, gels, charged polymers, etc. Experimental, theoretical, and molecular-based simulation contributions are considered. | |||
| Chair: | Erin Jablonski | ||
| CoChair: | Amadeu K. Sum | ||
| CoSponsor(s): | Thermodynamics and Transport Properties | ||
| 251a | Influence of Long Molecule Architecture on the Morphology and Properties of Oriented Polyethylene Films Raj K. Krishnaswamy | ||
| 251b | Manipulating Structures of Block Copolymers with Functionalized Layered Silicates Liang Xu, Ashoutosh Panday, Devon A. Shipp, S. P. Gido, Ramanan Krishnamoorti | ||
| 251c | Solution Behavior of Stereoregular Polyelectrolyte Honglei Zhang, Robin Curtis, Leo Lue | ||
| 251d | A Comparison of Direct and Indirect Methods for Calculation of Polymer Solubility Parameters from Molecular Simulations David Rigby | ||
| 251e | Synthesis of Amphiphilic Copolymers and Assessment of Their Critical Aggregation Concentrations Via Fluorescence Techniques: Styrene/Acrylic Acid Diblock, Random and Gradient Copolymers Jungki Kim, Christopher Wong, John M. Torkelson | ||
| 251f | The Importance of Quenched Randomness of Stereochemical Sequences in Atactic Vinyl Polymers and Implications for Coarse-Graining Numan Waheed, Wayne L. Mattice | ||
| 251g | Kinetics of Pressure-Induced Phase Separation in Polystyrene-Acetone Solutions at High Pressures. Binodal and Spinodal Envelopes Jian Fang, Erdogan Kiran | ||
| 251h | Molecular Simulation of the Influence of Nanoparticles on the Bicontinuous Phases of Diblock Copolymer Melts Francisco Martínez-Veracoechea, Fernando A. Escobedo | ||
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