The equilibrium properties of block copolymer star networks (BCS) are studied via computer simulations. We employ both molecular dynamics and multiparticle collisional dynamics simulations to investigate the self-organization of BCS with f = 9 functionalized arms close to their overlap concentrations under conditions of different fractions of functionalization and varying attraction strength. We find three distinct macroscopic self-organized states depending on fraction of attractive end-monomers and the strength of the attraction. At weak attractions, ergodic, diffusive liquids result, with short-lived bonds between the stars. As the attraction strength grows, the whole system forms a percolating cluster, while at the same time the individ...
We study the phenomenon of structral arrest in colloidal suspensions, with emphasis on the equilibri...
We study the self-assembly of symmetric star-like block copolymers (Ax)y(Bx)yC in dilute solution by...
Gel networks are common in nature and in industry. As percolated, rigid networks they induce solid-l...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
By means of Langevin dynamics simulations, we investigate the gel formation of randomly functionaliz...
By means of Langevin dynamics simulations, we investigate the gel formation of randomly functionaliz...
Computer simulations have been performed to analyze the aggregation behavior in dilute solutions of ...
The design of self-assembling materials in the nanometer scale focuses on the fabrication of a class...
We study the phenomenon of structral arrest in colloidal suspensions, with emphasis on the equilibri...
We study the self-assembly of symmetric star-like block copolymers (Ax)y(Bx)yC in dilute solution by...
Gel networks are common in nature and in industry. As percolated, rigid networks they induce solid-l...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a Langevin molecular dynamics study of an equimolar mixture of monodispersed oppositely c...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
We present a concise review of the large variety of self-assembly scenarios observed in solutions of...
By means of Langevin dynamics simulations, we investigate the gel formation of randomly functionaliz...
By means of Langevin dynamics simulations, we investigate the gel formation of randomly functionaliz...
Computer simulations have been performed to analyze the aggregation behavior in dilute solutions of ...
The design of self-assembling materials in the nanometer scale focuses on the fabrication of a class...
We study the phenomenon of structral arrest in colloidal suspensions, with emphasis on the equilibri...
We study the self-assembly of symmetric star-like block copolymers (Ax)y(Bx)yC in dilute solution by...
Gel networks are common in nature and in industry. As percolated, rigid networks they induce solid-l...