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A polymer is a large molecule (macromolecule) composed of repeating structural units typically connected by covalent chemical bonds. Whereas the term polymer is sometimes taken to refer to plastics, it actually encompasses a large class of natural and synthetic materials with a wide variety of properties.

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  1. Jason Arthur Merz

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  2. Ziyin Huang

    An enthusiastic and hardworking college freshman with excellent basic and some advanced laboratory skills. Currently interested in polymer biomaterials research, but also interested in other...

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  3. Illinois 2011 NanoBiophotonics Summer School: Poster Day: Peng Huang

    Online Presentations | 29 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Peng Huang, Nadia Jassim

    Local raster scanning of high speed imaging of polymers in atomic force microscopy.

  4. What’s Sigma(0)

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    Hey everyone,

    I’m trying to find the right words to practically describe what the Sigma0 term in Motts VRH “Sigma(T) = Sigma0.EXPhttps://nanohub.org/answers/question/891

  5. Solar Cells Lecture 5: Organic Photovoltaics

    Online Presentations | 29 Aug 2011 | Contributor(s):: Muhammad A. Alam

    Organic solar cells make use of low-cost organic polymers for photovoltaics. Although these solar cells may appear to be quite different from solar cells made with conventional, inorganic semiconductors (e.g. they make use of exciton generation rather than electron-hole generation) this tutorial...

  6. Abhash kujur

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  7. Franklin Jaramillo Isaza

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  8. OPV: Conjugated Polymer Design and Chemistry for Organic Photovoltaics

    Online Presentations | 31 Jan 2011 | Contributor(s):: Claire H Woo

    This presentation was part of the "Organic Photovoltaics: Experiment and Theory" workshop at the 2010 Users' Meeting of the Molecular Foundry and the National Center for Electron Microscopy, both DOE-funded Research Centers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

  9. OPV: Synthesis and Nanostructure Control of All-conjugated Diblock Copolymers for the Application of Organic Electronic Devices

    Online Presentations | 31 Jan 2011 | Contributor(s):: Yue Zhang

    This presentation was part of the "Organic Photovoltaics: Experiment andTheory" workshop at the 2010 Users' Meeting of the Molecular Foundry andthe National Center for Electron Microscopy, both DOE-funded ResearchCenters at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

  10. Rachel Segalman

    Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California-BerkeleyB.S. University of Texas at Austin, (1998); Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara (2002);...

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  11. Superficial Science – Polymer Surface Science at Purdue

    Online Presentations | 26 Aug 2010 | Contributor(s):: Jeffery Youngblood

    In this presentation, Professor Youngblood describes his current research projects and the theme that ties them together - surface science.

  12. Polymer Modeler

    Tools | 28 Jun 2010 | Contributor(s):: Benjamin P Haley, Nate Wilson, Chunyu Li, Andrea Arguelles, Eugenio Jaramillo, Alejandro Strachan

    Build thermoplastic polymer chains and run LAMMPS to relax the chains and study mechanical properties

  13. David Charles Martin

    1983 B. S. in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, The University of Michigan1985 M. S. in Macromolecular Science and Engineering, The University of Michigan1990 Ph.D. in Polymer Science and...

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  14. Self-Consistent Properties of Carbon Nanotubes and Hexagonal Arrays as Composite Reinforcements

    Papers | 05 May 2010 | Contributor(s):: R. Byron Pipes

    A self-consistent set of relationships is developed for the physical properties of single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCN) and their hexagonal arrays as a function of the chiral vector integer pair, (n,m). Properties include effective radius, density, principal Young’s modulus, and specific Young’s...

  15. Illinois ABE 446 Lecture 3: Quantum Dots and Polymers

    Teaching Materials | 09 Feb 2010 | Contributor(s):: Kaustubh Bhalerao

  16. Nanotribology, Nanomechanics and Materials Characterization Studies

    Online Presentations | 29 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: Bharat Bhushan

    Fundamental nanotribological studies provide insight to molecular origins of interfacial phenomena including adhesion, friction, wear and lubrication. Friction and wear of lightly loaded micro/nano components are highly dependent on the surface interactions (few atomic layers). Nanotribological...

  17. Illinois PHYS 466, Lecture 17: Simulation of Polymers

    Online Presentations | 30 Apr 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley, Omar N Sobh

  18. Energy and Nanoscience A More Perfect Union

    Online Presentations | 27 Mar 2009 | Contributor(s):: Mark Ratner

    Huge problems of energy and sustainability confront the science/engineering community, mankind, and our planet. The energy problem comes in many dimensions, including supply, demand, conservation, transportation, and storage. This overview will stress the nature of these problems, and offer a few...

  19. Xianming Shi

    Dr. Xianming Shi, P.E. is the founding director of the Corrosion and Sustainable Infrastructure Laboratory (CSIL) at Montana State University. The CSIL has extensive research experience in the...

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  20. Illinois MatSE485/Phys466/CSE485 - Atomic-Scale Simulation

    Courses | 27 Jan 2009 | Contributor(s):: David M. Ceperley

    THE OBJECTIVE is to learn and apply fundamental techniques used in (primarily classical) simulations in order to help understand and predict properties of microscopic systems in materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. THE EMPHASIS will be on connections between the simulation...