Our research combines organic photochemistry with the engineering principles of rheology through the study of photorheological fluids (PR). The two photochemical systems researched show changes in the rheological properties brought about by the addition of light. The investigated systems are the photoisomerization of cinnamic acid derivatives in the surfactant, Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), and calcium release through degradation ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) caused by an electron transfer mechanism. The CTAB system shows how a change in molecular conformation can cause significant changes in the bulk property of a solution. The calcium EDTA system employs targeted electron transfer to cause calcium release, which gels t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, February 2011...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
\u3cp\u3eHypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abr...
We show photorheology in aqueous solutions of weakly entangled wormlike micelles prepared with cetyl...
Fluids whose rheological properties can be tuned by light or heat (termed as photorheological (PR) o...
The use of sensitized photoinduced electron transfer (PET) to trigger release of redox-active photor...
Abstract: Photorheological (PR) fluids, i.e., those with light-tunable rheological properties, may b...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Photoresponsive systems based on self-assembled nanostructures have received considerable attention ...
A "smart" fluid is one that undergoes a change in some macroscopic property in response to an extern...
Light as a “green” source of energy has become increasingly attractive throughout the past century a...
Light as a “green” source of energy has become increasingly attractive throughout the past century a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, February 2011...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
\u3cp\u3eHypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abr...
We show photorheology in aqueous solutions of weakly entangled wormlike micelles prepared with cetyl...
Fluids whose rheological properties can be tuned by light or heat (termed as photorheological (PR) o...
The use of sensitized photoinduced electron transfer (PET) to trigger release of redox-active photor...
Abstract: Photorheological (PR) fluids, i.e., those with light-tunable rheological properties, may b...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
Photoresponsive systems based on self-assembled nanostructures have received considerable attention ...
A "smart" fluid is one that undergoes a change in some macroscopic property in response to an extern...
Light as a “green” source of energy has become increasingly attractive throughout the past century a...
Light as a “green” source of energy has become increasingly attractive throughout the past century a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, February 2011...
Hypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abrupt macro...
\u3cp\u3eHypothesis In photorheological fluids, subtle molecular changes caused by light lead to abr...