News

Polyelectrolyte brushes illustration: In the foreground, powerful ions in solution, shown as spheres, cause the brush's bristles to collapse like sticky spaghetti. In the background, gentler ions ...
How water-based polyelectrolyte coatings can impart super gas barrier to commodity polymer film (e.g. PET) that rivals metal and metal oxide coatings Why environmentally-benign, intumescent coatings ...
(collaborative work with Prof. Rich Noble, CU Boulder) In addition to the design and development of new nanoporous polymer materials based on LC starting materials, our research group has recently ...
More than 300 utilities answered questions about their use of polyelectrolyte coagulants. An analysis of the answers is provided in this report. Journal AWWA publishes articles about water industry ...
Cross-linked polyelectrolyte (CLP) is a polymer that, given orally, absorbs both water and electrolytes [sodium (Na +) and potassium (K +)] in the GI tract with eventual elimination in the faeces. [9] ...
Furthermore, they used a polyelectrolyte (P 3 CT-Na) thin film as hole transporting material instead of commonly-used thin films based on PEDOT:PSS, which is a conjugating-based polythiophene polymer.
Polyelectrolyte brushes look a bit like soft bushes, such as shoeshine brushes, but they are on the scale of large molecules and the "bristles" are made of polymer chains.