CPP 28: (Hydro) Gels and Elastomers
Mittwoch, 2. April 2014, 09:30–12:30, ZEU 222
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09:30 |
CPP 28.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Rheo-imaging of Polymer Networks — •Norbert Willenbacher
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10:00 |
CPP 28.2 |
Nonlinear rheology and self-healing kinetics of supramolecular polymer network — •Tingzi Yan, Klaus Schröter, Florian Herbst, Wolfgang Binder, and Thomas Thurn-Albrecht
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10:15 |
CPP 28.3 |
Electron irradiation of gelatin hydrogels to tailor the material properties — •Emilia I. Wisotzki, Marcel Hennes, Carsten Schuldt, Wolfgang Knolle, Ulrich Decker, Josef A. Käs, Mareike Zink, and Stefan G. Mayr
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10:30 |
CPP 28.4 |
Mechanical properties of magneto-sensitive elastomers with the finite shape and different particle distributions — •Dmytro Ivaneyko, Vladimir Toshchevikov, Marina Saphiannikova, and Gert Heinrich
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10:45 |
CPP 28.5 |
Poly(ethylene glycol) based microgel particles — •Kornelia Gawlitza, Stefan Wellert, and Regine von Klitzing
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11:00 |
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15 min break
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11:15 |
CPP 28.6 |
Reversibly crosslinked polymer networks - A self-consistent field theory study — •Thomas Gruhn and Heike Emmerich
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11:30 |
CPP 28.7 |
Collapse and swelling of bulk polymers and polymer brushes studied by solid-state NMR — Ute Böhme and •Ulrich Scheler
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11:45 |
CPP 28.8 |
Molecular modeling approach to the prediction of mechanical properties of silica-reinforced rubbers — Reinhard Hentschke, •Jonathan Hager und Nils W. Hojdis
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12:00 |
CPP 28.9 |
Effect and Evolution of Nanostructural Complexity in Sensitive Polymer Gels — •Sebastian Seiffert
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12:15 |
CPP 28.10 |
The Swelling of Olympic Gels — •Michael Lang, Jakob Fischer, Marco Werner, and Jens-Uwe Sommer
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