494 Polymer Networks and Gels II

Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division (08) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session will cover the chemistry, physics, and engineering of polymer networks, gels, elastomers, and crosslinked systems. Topics pertaining to network synthesis, structural characterization, physical properties, crosslinking/curing reactions and kinetics, processing, and other related subjects are appropriate. Papers presenting experimental results, simulations, and theoretical/modeling are equally welcome. ***Note to faculty candidates: please include a note to the session chair during submission to alert them to your status***+++Note: this session will be sorted jointly with “Particulate and Multiphase Flows: Colloidal and Polymers.” Authors whose work falls under the scope of both sessions may submit to either.+++

Sponsor:
Polymers
Co-Sponsor(s):
Biomaterials (08B), Fluid Mechanics (01J)
Chair:
Jinhye Bae Email: j3bae@ucsd.edu
Co-Chair:
Danielle J. Mai Email: djmai@stanford.edu


(494a) Characterizing the Rheology, Slip and Velocity Profiles of Lamellar Gel Networks
Velidanda S. Tanmay, Anukta Datta, Grace Tan, Sumanth N. Jamadagni, Geoffrey Reynolds and Ronald G. Larson




(494d) Role of Topological Defects on Fracture of Polymer Networks
Akash Arora, Tzyy-Shyang Lin and Bradley D. Olsen



(494f) Under Pressure: Hydrogel Swelling in a Granular Medium
Jean-Francois Louf, Nancy Lu, Margaret G. O'Connell, H. Jeremy Cho and Sujit S. Datta


(494g) Achieving High Retraction Velocity in a Bioinspired Resilient Hydrogel
Rosa Maria Badani Prado, Satish Mishra and Santanu Kundu



(494i) Self-Reinforced and 3D Printable Hydrogels Using Nanofibrous Soft Dendritic Colloids
Austin Williams, Sangchul Roh, Alan Ranjit Jacob, Lilian Hsiao and Orlin D. Velev


(494j) Cross-Linked “Cure Blown” Nonwoven Fibers By Simultaneous Fiber Spinning and in Situ Photopolymerization
Aditya Banerji, Kailong Jin, Mahesh K. Mahanthappa and Christopher J. Ellison
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