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Frank J. Padden Jr. Award Symposium

ORAL · MAR-G60 · ID: 3098443







Presentations

  • Understanding the viscoelasticity of vitrimers: from metathesis to steric factor

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Peyton P Carden

      University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    Authors

    • Peyton P Carden

      University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    • Murillo Martins

      University of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee

    • Gaukhar Toleutay

      University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    • Shinian Cheng

      University of Tennessee, University of Wisconsin-Madison

    • Bryson Blad

      University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Knoxville

    • Jeff C Foster

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Catalin Gainaru

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Alexei P Sokolov

      University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee; Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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  • Helical peptide structure improves conductivity and stability of solid electrolytes

    ORAL

    Publication: Published paper: Helical peptide structure improves conductivity and stability of solid electrolytes

    Presenters

    • Yingying Chen

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Authors

    • Yingying Chen

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    • Tianrui Xue

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    • Chen Chen

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    • Seongon Jang

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    • Paul V Braun

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    • Jianjun Cheng

      Westlake University

    • Christopher M Evans

      University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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  • Clarifying the Relaxation Mechanisms of Dissociative-Type Dynamic Covalent Polymer Networks Containing Some Fractions of Percolated or Non-Percolated, Static Cross-Links

    ORAL

    Publication: Logan M. Fenimore, Mohammed A. Bin Rusayyis, Claire C. Onsager, Matthew A. Grayson, and John M. Torkelson, Reprocessable Polymer Networks Containing Sulfur-Based, Percolated Dynamic Covalent Cross-Links and Percolated or Non-Percolated, Static Cross-Links, Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2024, 2400303.

    Presenters

    • Logan M Fenimore

      Northwestern University

    Authors

    • Logan M Fenimore

      Northwestern University

    • Mohammed A. Bin Rusayyis

      Northwestern University

    • Claire C Onsager

      Northwestern University

    • Matthew A Grayson

      Northwestern University

    • John M Torkelson

      Northwestern University

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  • Visualizing Stress Localization in Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Using Mechanophores

    ORAL

    Publication: 1. N. Haque, J. A. Gohl, C. C. Chang, H. C. Chang, C. S Davis, "Quantifying Localized Stresses in The Matrix of a Fiber-Reinforced Composite via Mechanophores", Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 2300298, doi.org/10.1002/macp.202300298.<br>2. N. Haque, H. C. Chang, C. C. Chang, C. S. Davis, "Quantified Stress Field at Fiber End in Short Fiber Reinforced Polymers", Soft Matter, 2024.

    Presenters

    • Nazmul Haque

      Purdue University

    Authors

    • Nazmul Haque

      Purdue University

    • Jared Alexander Gohl

      Purdue University

    • Hao Chun Chang

      National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

    • George Chang

      National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

    • Chelsea S Davis

      University of Delaware, Purdue University

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  • Designing Single Chain Nanoparticles to Mimic Proteins

    ORAL

    Publication: 1. T Jin, CW Coley, and A Alexander-Katz. Sequence-sensitivity in functional synthetic polymer properties. Accepted in Angewandte Chemie, e202415047.<br>2. T Jin, CW Coley, and A Alexander-Katz. Designing single polymer chain nanoparticles to mimic biomolecular hydration frustration. Accepted in principle in Nature Chemistry.<br>3. T Jin, CW Coley, and A Alexander-Katz. A computationally-informed unified view on the effect of polarity and sterics on the glass transition in polymeric melts. ACS Macro Letter, 2023, 12 (11), 1517-1522.<br>4. T Jin, CW Coley, and A Alexander-Katz. Adsorption of biomimetic amphiphilic heteropolymers onto graphene and its derivatives. Macromolecules, 2023, 56 (5), 1798–1809.<br>5. T Jin, SL Hilburg, and A Alexander-Katz. Glass transition of random heteropolymers: a molecular dynamics simulation study in melt, in water, and in vacuum. Polymer, 2023, 265, 125503.

    Presenters

    • Tianyi Jin

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Authors

    • Tianyi Jin

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • Connor W Coley

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    • Alfredo Alexander-Katz

      Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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  • Relating glassy dynamics to fracture behavior in model covalent adaptable networks (CANs)

    ORAL

    Publication: B. Lewis, J.M. Dennis, C. Park, K.R. Shull. "Glassy dynamics of epoxy-amine thermosets containing dynamic, aromatic disulfides," Macromolecules, (2024), 57, 15, 7112-7122.

    Presenters

    • Broderick Lewis

      Northwestern University

    Authors

    • Broderick Lewis

      Northwestern University

    • Kenneth R Shull

      Northwestern University

    • Joseph M Dennis

      DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory

    • Lakshmanan Chelladurai

      National Institute of Standards and Technology

    • Cheol Park

      NASA Langley Research Center

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