Fluids whose rheological properties can be tuned by light or heat (termed as photorheological (PR) or thermorheological (TR) fluids, respectively) have attracted a lot of attention as they can be useful in numerous applications such as drug delivery, coatings, sensors, and valves for microfluidic devices. However, current formulations of these fluids suffer from several limitations: in particular, they often require synthesis of complex organic molecules by elaborate procedures, and this limits the widespread use of these fluids. In this dissertation, we seek to develop and investigate new classes of PR and TR fluids based on organic molecules that are readily available and quite inexpensive. Since no new synthesis is required, these system...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Cataloge...
The question my PhD research aims to answer is how light-responsive molecular switches can be used t...
The question my PhD research aims to answer is how light-responsive molecular switches can be used t...
Fluids whose rheological properties can be tuned by light or heat (termed as photorheological (PR) o...
Abstract: Photorheological (PR) fluids, i.e., those with light-tunable rheological properties, may b...
A "smart" fluid is one that undergoes a change in some macroscopic property in response to an extern...
ABSTRACT: We describe a new class of photorheological (PR) fluids whose rheological properties can b...
Viscoelastic fluids whose rheological properties are tunable with light have the potential to delive...
Viscoelastic fluids whose rheological properties are tunable with light have the potential to delive...
Photoresponsive systems based on self-assembled nanostructures have received considerable attention ...
We show photorheology in aqueous solutions of weakly entangled wormlike micelles prepared with cetyl...
The main objective of the research work developed in the framework of this PhD thesis was the prepar...
We describe novel lyotropic liquid-crystalline (LLC) materials based on photoresponsive amphiphiles ...
We describe novel lyotropic liquid-crystalline (LLC) materials based on photoresponsive amphiphiles ...
Our research combines organic photochemistry with the engineering principles of rheology through the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Cataloge...
The question my PhD research aims to answer is how light-responsive molecular switches can be used t...
The question my PhD research aims to answer is how light-responsive molecular switches can be used t...
Fluids whose rheological properties can be tuned by light or heat (termed as photorheological (PR) o...
Abstract: Photorheological (PR) fluids, i.e., those with light-tunable rheological properties, may b...
A "smart" fluid is one that undergoes a change in some macroscopic property in response to an extern...
ABSTRACT: We describe a new class of photorheological (PR) fluids whose rheological properties can b...
Viscoelastic fluids whose rheological properties are tunable with light have the potential to delive...
Viscoelastic fluids whose rheological properties are tunable with light have the potential to delive...
Photoresponsive systems based on self-assembled nanostructures have received considerable attention ...
We show photorheology in aqueous solutions of weakly entangled wormlike micelles prepared with cetyl...
The main objective of the research work developed in the framework of this PhD thesis was the prepar...
We describe novel lyotropic liquid-crystalline (LLC) materials based on photoresponsive amphiphiles ...
We describe novel lyotropic liquid-crystalline (LLC) materials based on photoresponsive amphiphiles ...
Our research combines organic photochemistry with the engineering principles of rheology through the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2010.Cataloge...
The question my PhD research aims to answer is how light-responsive molecular switches can be used t...
The question my PhD research aims to answer is how light-responsive molecular switches can be used t...