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Functional Polymer Surfaces

Functional Polymer Surfaces. Kenneth J. Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University, DMR 0207560. A “C1” fluorous approach to a hydrophobic / oleophobic surface .

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Functional Polymer Surfaces

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  1. Functional Polymer Surfaces Kenneth J. Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University, DMR 0207560 • A “C1” fluorous approach to a hydrophobic / oleophobic surface. • High molecular weight (Mn = 21 kDa) poly(3,3-bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxymethyl) oxetane) has been prepared: Tg, -40°C; Tm, 75°C. • On slow-cooling from melt, coatings are translucent and are conventionally hydrophobic and oleophobic • Crystallization (5-6 weeks, 25°C) results in lamellae asperities and increased Rq; adv increases by ~34° • Broader impact: Hydrophobic / oleophobic surfaces while avoiding perfluorooctoate (PFOA) which bioaccumulates • An image similar to that shown will be featured on the cover of Langmuir, 18 December 2007 • Work of Dr. Ying Zhen (Ph. D. Mich. State)

  2. Functional Polymer Surfaces Kenneth J. Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University, DMR 0207560 • Outreach: • Collaborative international training for graduate students from Kyoto Univ. (Prof. Chujo) and Univ. of Pisa (Prof. Chiellini and Prof. Galli). • Collaborative international training in surface science for undergrads from Koç Univ. (Prof. Yilgor) • Panel member, May 07, NSF STC “Center on Materials and Devices for Information Technology Research”, University of Washington, Seattle • Co-Organizer, K-12 Workshop / Symposium “Polymer Science of Everyday Things”, Boston ACS, August 07. • Education: • Three Ph.D.’s: Dr. Janelle Uilk (Phillip Morris), Dr. Umit Makal (Novion), Dr. Pinar Kurt (Dec 07, Postdoc, MIT (Rubner) • Post-doctoral: Professor Tomoko Fujiwara (U. Memphis) • REU undergrad 06: Ms. R. Wickham (Grad School U. Md) • Three Ph.D. graduate students are being trained: Ms. Allison Mullins (3rd yr), Mr. Kennard Brunson (2nd yr), Ms. Asima Chakrabarty (1st yr)

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