A novel capability built upon secondary electron (SE) spectroscopy provides an enhanced cross‐linking characterization toolset for polymeric biomaterials, with cross‐linking density and variation captured at a multiscale level. The potential of SE spectroscopy for material characterization has been investigated since 1947. The absence of suitable instrumentation and signal processing proved insurmountable barriers to applying SE spectroscopy to biomaterials, and consequently, capturing SE spectra containing cross‐linking information is a new concept. To date, cross‐linking extent is inferred from analytical techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), differential scanning calorimetry, and Raman spectroscopy (RS). NMR provides extre...
This thesis presents novel and innovative ways of imaging and analysing natural hierarchical polymer...
Because the chemical structure of polymers is increasingly complex, and polymeric composites have ap...
The nano-scale dispersion of ordered/disordered phases in semi-crystalline polymers can strongly inf...
This thesis presents the evaluation of a novel Scanning Electron Microscope based biomaterial charac...
The study of mechanical and chemical phenomena arising within a material that is being subjected to ...
The study of mechanical and chemical phenomena arising within a material that is being subjected to ...
Understanding nanoscale molecular order within organic electronic materials is a crucial factor in b...
The distributions of methylene and ether bridges have been shown to impact the mechanical properties...
Understanding nanoscale molecular order within organic electronic materials is a crucial factor in b...
The nano-scale dispersion of ordered/disordered phases in semi-crystalline polymers can strongly in...
We reveal nanoscale information of semi-crystalline polypropylene with the use of a new secondary el...
Tuning of the crosslink density (CLD) in the rubber compounds is very crucial for optimizing the phy...
We reveal nanoscale information of semi-crystalline polypropyl-ene with the use of a new secondary e...
The resolution capability of the scanning electron microscope has increased immensely in recent year...
The emphasis of biocompatible polymer applications in medical sciences and biotechnology has remarka...
This thesis presents novel and innovative ways of imaging and analysing natural hierarchical polymer...
Because the chemical structure of polymers is increasingly complex, and polymeric composites have ap...
The nano-scale dispersion of ordered/disordered phases in semi-crystalline polymers can strongly inf...
This thesis presents the evaluation of a novel Scanning Electron Microscope based biomaterial charac...
The study of mechanical and chemical phenomena arising within a material that is being subjected to ...
The study of mechanical and chemical phenomena arising within a material that is being subjected to ...
Understanding nanoscale molecular order within organic electronic materials is a crucial factor in b...
The distributions of methylene and ether bridges have been shown to impact the mechanical properties...
Understanding nanoscale molecular order within organic electronic materials is a crucial factor in b...
The nano-scale dispersion of ordered/disordered phases in semi-crystalline polymers can strongly in...
We reveal nanoscale information of semi-crystalline polypropylene with the use of a new secondary el...
Tuning of the crosslink density (CLD) in the rubber compounds is very crucial for optimizing the phy...
We reveal nanoscale information of semi-crystalline polypropyl-ene with the use of a new secondary e...
The resolution capability of the scanning electron microscope has increased immensely in recent year...
The emphasis of biocompatible polymer applications in medical sciences and biotechnology has remarka...
This thesis presents novel and innovative ways of imaging and analysing natural hierarchical polymer...
Because the chemical structure of polymers is increasingly complex, and polymeric composites have ap...
The nano-scale dispersion of ordered/disordered phases in semi-crystalline polymers can strongly inf...