Researcher interests: Functionalized polymers and block copolymers. Nanoparticles. Development of self-assembly methods based on block copolymer physics and supramolecular chemistry. Molecular recognition. Study of structure-property relationship in polymeric systems featuring nanoscale morphologies.
FACULTY / SCHOOL: Faculty of Science
DEPARTMENT: The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Selected Publications
co assembly of anisotropic colloids and diblock copolymer mixtures (2019)|
Bulletin of the American Physical Society|
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highly ordered complex morphologies in block copolymer films obtained by spatial confinement using topographical substrates (2019)|
Bulletin of the American Physical Society|
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quasi two dimensional assembly of bottlebrush block copolymers with nanoparticles in ultrathin films combined effect of graft asymmetry and nanoparticle size (2019)|
Bulletin of the American Physical Society|
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electrically responsive nanopatterned surfaces for triggered delivery of biologically active molecules into cells (2019)|
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|
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quasi two dimensional assembly of bottlebrush block copolymers with nanoparticles in ultrathin films combined effect of graft asymmetry and nanoparticle size (2019)|
Macromolecules|
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nano patterned polyelectrolyte multilayers assembled using block copolymer templates the combined effect of ionic strength and nano confinement (2017)|
Polymer|
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two dimensionally ordered aunp array formation via microcontact printing on lamellar diblock copolymer films (2017)|
Polymers for Advanced Technologies|
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directed self assembly of block copolymer based nanocomposites in thin films (2017)|
Polymers for Advanced Technologies|
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periodic nanoscale patterning of polyelectrolytes over square centimeter areas using block copolymer templates ()|
Soft Matter|
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a block copolymer templated construction approach for the creation of nano patterned polyelectrolyte multilayers and nanoscale objects ()|
Soft Matter|
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