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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 17: Poster 2

Dienstag, 6. September 2022, 11:00–13:00, P2

Topics: 2D Materials (17.1-17.3), Composites and Functional Polymer Hybrids (17.4-17.6), Crystallization, Nucleation and Self-Assembly (17.7-17.12), General Session to the Symposium: Interplay of Substrate Adaptivity and Wetting Dynamics from Soft Matter to Biology (17.13-17.15), Hydrogels and Microgels (17.16-17.21), Interfaces and Thin Films (17.22-17.31), Nanostructures, Nanostructuring and Nanosized Soft Matter (17.32-17.35), Polymer and Molecular Dynamics, Friction and Rheology (17.36-17.38), Polymer Networks and Elastomers (17.39-17.41).

11:00 CPP 17.1 Simulation of vapour flow through aperture arrays for quantifying gravimetric mass loss measurements — •Riko Korzetz, Lennart Schulte, and André Beyer
11:00 CPP 17.2 Preparation and characterization of photosensitive nanomembranes — •Verena Müller, Maria Küllmer, Florian Küllmer, Hans-Dieter Arndt, and Andrey Turchanin
11:00 CPP 17.3 Selective Diffusion of CO2 and H2O through Carbon Nanomembranes in Aqueous Solution as Studied with Radioactive TracersRaphael Dalpke, Anna Dreyer, Riko Korzetz, •Lennart Schulte, André Beyer, and Karl Josef Diez
11:00 CPP 17.4 Dipolar Molecular Rotors in Surface-Anchored Metal Organic Frameworks — •Xianghui Zhang, Sebastian Hamer, Ritesh Haldar, Daniel Reuter, Florian Paneff, Dirk Volkmer, Peter Lunkenheimer, André Beyer, Ian Howard, and Rainer Herges
11:00 CPP 17.5 Design, fabrication and nano-scale characterization of novel SEI layers — •Zhuijun Xu, Yanjun Cheng, Yonggao Xia, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.6 In situ GISAXS printing of inorganic-organic hybrid nanostructures based on biopolymer templating — •Linus F. Huber, Stephan V. Roth, Kun Sun, Manuel A. Reus, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.7 Two-step nucleation in confined geometry on a lattice gas model — •Jacob Holder, Ralf Schmid, and Peter Nielaba
11:00 CPP 17.8 Nucleation patterns in polymer crystallization analyzed by machine learning — •Atmika Bhardwaj, Marco Werner, and Jens-Uwe Sommer
11:00 CPP 17.9 Laser control over crystallization and morphology of tetracene thin films — •Stefan Kowarik, Andika Asyuda, Linus Pithan, and Andreas Opitz
11:00 CPP 17.10 Synthesis of Hard-Carbon Microspheres with Binary Size Distribution via Hydrothermal Carbonization of Trehalose — •Martin Wortmann, Waldemar Keil, Michael Westphal, Elise Diestelhorst, Jan Biedinger, Bennet Brockhagen, Günter Reiss, Claudia Schmidt, Klaus Sattler, and Natalie Frese
11:00 CPP 17.11 Physics of supersaturated, agitated sucrose solutions: Crystal nucleation and growth — •Hannah M. Hartge and Thomas A. Vilgis
11:00 CPP 17.12 Following the directed self-assembly of crystallizable block co oligomers via in situ AFM — •Alexander Meinhardt and Thomas F. Keller
11:00 CPP 17.13 Influence of the surface roughness and surface chemistry to understand slide electrification — •Benjamin Leibauer, Werner Steffen, and Hans-Jürgen Butt
11:00 CPP 17.14 Dewetting dynamics and equilibrium droplet shapes for of visco-elastic substrates — •Khalil Remini, Leonie Schmeller, Dirk Peschka, Barbara Wagner, and Ralf Seemann
11:00 CPP 17.15 Messung von Kräften zwischen Tropfen und bewegten Oberflächen — •Marisa Fischer, Simon Schubotz, Jens-Uwe Sommer, Andreas Fery und Günter Auernhammer
11:00 CPP 17.16 In-situ Monitoring of Hard-Core Soft-Shell Microgels During Monolayer Drying — •Julian Ringling, Keumkyung Kuk, and Matthias Karg
11:00 CPP 17.17 Investigation of Cononsolvency Phase Transition of Poly(sulfobetaine)-based Diblock Copolymer Thin Films — •Peixi Wang and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.18 Core-shell microgels synthesized in continuous flow: Deep insight into shell growth by temperature-dependent FTIR spectrocopy — •Pascal Fandrich, Marco Annegarn, Lars Wiehemeier, Ina Ehring, Tilman Kottke, and Thomas Hellweg
11:00 CPP 17.19 How ultrasound accelerates microgel adsorption kinetics — •Luca Mirau, Sebastian Stock, Amin Rahimzadeh, Sonja Wismath, Matthias Rutsch, Mario Kupnik, and Regine von Klitzing
11:00 CPP 17.20 Interaction of soft microgel with solid silica particles at the air-water interface — •Carina Schneider, Sebastian Stock, Kevin Gräff, Franziska Jakob, and Regine von Klitzing
11:00 CPP 17.21 Adsorption kineticts of microgel particles at the air/water interface — •Kai Luca Spanheimer, Daniel Jäger, Sebastian Stock, and Regine von Klitzing
11:00 CPP 17.22 A molecular dynamics approach to understand and control the catalyst enrichment at the IL/vacuum interface in SILP systemsMattia Livraghi, Christian Wick, •David Matthew Smith, and Ana-Sunčana Smith
11:00 CPP 17.23 Morphology control of titania thin films in a low temperature process — •Guangjiu Pan, Shanshan Yin, Nian Li, Tianfu Guan, Renjun Guo, Suzhe Liang, Yuqin Zou, Caroline Ehgartner, Nicola Hüsing, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.24 Soft Matter Food Physics: Oat Drink Foams — •Judith Hege, Antonia-Louisa Schlichting, Jana Reeh, and Thomas A. Vilgis
11:00 CPP 17.25 Spatial resolution of particle transport at interfaces — •Kevin Höllring, Andreas Baer, David M. Smith, and Ana-Sunčana Smith
11:00 CPP 17.26 In-situ investigation during gold HiPIMS deposition onto polymers — •Yusuf Bulut, Kristian Reck, Matthias Schwartzkopf, Jonas Drewes, Suzhe Liang, Tianfu Guan, Thomas Strunkus, Franz Fraupel, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, and Stephan V. Roth
11:00 CPP 17.27 High-concentration Lithium-ion Electrolyte Overcomes the Challenges of High-temperature Lithium Batteries — •Tianle Zheng, Yajun Cheng, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.28 Sol-gel based tailored lithium-ion battery electrodes — •Ivana Pivarníková, Ralph Gilles, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.29 Silicon-germanium based coating of anodes for Lithium-ion batteries — •Kexin Wu, Christian L. Weindl, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
11:00 CPP 17.30 Modeling of Nano-Porous Electrode Systems via Molecular Dynamics — •Philipp Stärk
11:00 CPP 17.31 Charging of dielectric surfaces in contact with aqueous electrolyte – the influence of CO2 — •Peter Vogel, Nadir Möller, Pravash Bista, Stefan Weber, Hans-Jürgen Butt, Benno Liebchen, and Thomas Palberg
11:00 CPP 17.32 Characterization of Nd complexes and processing of photonic crystal structures — •Miriam Gerstel, Muhammad Shaharukh, Ingo Köhne, Paul Mertin, Rudolf Pietschnig, Bernd Witzigmann, Johann Peter Reithmaier, and Mohamed Benyoucef
11:00 CPP 17.33 Fabrication of photonic crystals for integration of molecules — •Özlem Urcan, Ranbir Kaur, Muhammad Shaharukh, Ingo Köhne, Rudolf Pietschnig, Johann Peter Reithmaier, and Mohamed Benyoucef
11:00 CPP 17.34 Propandehydrierungskatalysatoren mit den Eisen(III)oxid-Nanopartikeln — •Irina Belova
11:00 CPP 17.35 Polydisperse curved polymer brushes — •Marios Giannakou and Friederike Schmid
  11:00 CPP 17.36 The contribution has been withdrawn.
11:00 CPP 17.37 Dynamic Origin of the Entropic Force on a Semi-Confined Chain — •Rodrique Badr, Lama Tannoury, and Leonid Klushin
11:00 CPP 17.38 Computational study of the rheology of nanoparticle-polymer composites — •Leon Hillmann, Niklas Blagojevic, and Marcus Müller
11:00 CPP 17.39 Anomalous Diffusion of Diisocyanate in Cross-linked Silicone — •Martin Wortmann, Klaus Viertel, Natalie Frese, Waldemar Keil, Claudia Schmidt, and Bruno Hüsgen
11:00 CPP 17.40 Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Free chain Diffusion into a Regular Network — •Jude Ann Vishnu and Friederike Schmid
11:00 CPP 17.41 Nucleation of separating liquid phases in elastic polymer networks — •Charlotta Lorenz, Carla Fernández-Rico, and Eric Dufresne
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