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Macromolecules at surfaces: Research challenges and opportunities from tribology to biology

Author(s)
Granick, SKumar, SKAmis, EJAntonietti, MBalazs, ACChakraborty, AKGrest, GSHawker, CJJanmey, PKramer, EJNuzzo, RRussell, TPSafinya, CR
Issued Date
2003-11
DOI
10.1002/polb.10669
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/47344
Fulltext
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/polb.10669
Citation
JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART B-POLYMER PHYSICS, v.41, no.22, pp.2755 - 2793
Abstract
A comprehensive review of ongoing and recommended research directions concerning the structure, dynamics, and interfacial activity of synthetic and naturally occurring macromolecules at the solid-liquid interface is presented. Many new developments stem from the ability to target new size regimes of 1-100 nm. These rapid developments are reviewed critically with respect to chemical synthesis, processing, structural characterization, dynamic processes, and theoretical and computational analysis. The common problems shared by flat and particulate sur-faces are emphasized. A broad spectrum of material properties are discussed, from the control of interfacial friction between surfaces in moving contact, to the mechanical strength and durability of the interfaces in hybrid materials, to optical and electronic properties. Future-research opportunities are identified that involve (1) the emergence of nanoscale material properties, (2) polymer-assisted nanostructures, and (3) the crossroads between interfacial science and biological and bioinspired applications. (C) 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
0887-6266
Keyword (Author)
anionic polymerizationbiopolymersblock copolymerscolloidsdendrimersdiffusiongelsglass transitionhyperbranchedinterfaceskineticslamellarlattice modelsmechanical propertiesmetathesismicrogelsmolecular dynamicsmolecular modelingMonte Carlo simulationnanocompositesneutron reflectivityneutron scatteringSAXSself-assemblyself-organizationshearsimulationsstructuresurfacessupramolecular structuresynthesistheorythin filmsviscosityviscoelastic propertiesX-ray
Keyword
CATIONIC-LIPID COMPLEXESSLIP BOUNDARY-CONDITIONPHOTON-CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPYTRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATIONMOLECULAR-DYNAMICS SIMULATIONSGLASS-TRANSITION TEMPERATURERING-OPENING POLYMERIZATIONMONTE-CARLO SIMULATIONSCOPOLYMER THIN-FILMSX-RAY MICROSCOPY

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