Design and Materials Applications of Quadruply Hydrogen-Bonding Modules
Kuykendall, Darrell W.
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Description
Title
Design and Materials Applications of Quadruply Hydrogen-Bonding Modules
Author(s)
Kuykendall, Darrell W.
Issue Date
2010
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Zimmerman, Steven C.
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Chemistry, Organic
Language
eng
Abstract
In Chapter 4, the application of the DeUG˙DAN heterocomplex in the arena of surface chemistry is described. Several types of siliceous surfaces and nanoparticles, and polymer beads were covalently modified to bear DeUG. These surfaces were characterized by a number of complementary surface analysis techniques, such as AFM, SIMS and XPS. Self-assembly of DAN and DAN-functionalized polymers on these materials was demonstrated. Additionally, the application of these functionalized surfaces and polymers as interfacial adhesion promoters is described.
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