Edward J Kramer
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Recent Articles
11.
Krogstad D, Choi S, Lynd N, Audus D, Perry S, Gopez J, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2014 Oct;
118(45):13011-8.
PMID: 25338302
A complex coacervate is a fluid phase that results from the electrostatic interactions between two oppositely charged macromolecules. The nature of the coacervate core structure of hydrogels and micelles formed...
12.
Huang Y, Kramer E, Heeger A, Bazan G
Chem Rev
. 2014 May;
114(14):7006-43.
PMID: 24869423
No abstract available.
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Takacs C, Brady M, Treat N, Kramer E, Chabinyc M
Nano Lett
. 2014 May;
14(6):3096-101.
PMID: 24820648
Many high-performance conjugated polymers for organic photovoltaics and transistors crystallize such that chains are parallel, resulting in significant anisotropy of the nanoscale charge transport properties. Here we demonstrate an unusual...
14.
Zhou Z, Calabrese D, Taylor W, Finlay J, Callow M, Callow J, et al.
Biofouling
. 2014 Apr;
30(5):589-604.
PMID: 24730510
The ideal marine antifouling (AF)/fouling-release (FR) coating should be non-toxic, while effectively either resisting the attachment of marine organisms (AF) or significantly reducing their strength of attachment (FR). Many recent...
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Luo C, Kyaw A, Perez L, Patel S, Wang M, Grimm B, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2014 Apr;
14(5):2764-71.
PMID: 24712578
Solution processable semiconducting polymers with excellent film forming capacity and mechanical flexibility are considered among the most progressive alternatives to conventional inorganic semiconductors. However, the random packing of polymer chains...
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Huang Y, Wen W, Mukherjee S, Ade H, Kramer E, Bazan G
Adv Mater
. 2014 Apr;
26(24):4168-72.
PMID: 24710682
The addition of small quantities of polystyrene (PS) is a simple and economically viable process that improves the power conversion efficiency of one of the most efficient small molecule donors....
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Klinger D, Wang C, Connal L, Audus D, Jang S, Kraemer S, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2014 Apr;
53(27):7018-22.
PMID: 24700705
We herein report a new facile strategy to ellipsoidal block copolymer nanoparticles that exhibit a pH-triggered anistropic swelling profile. In a first step, elongated particles with an axially stacked lamellae...
18.
Love J, Nagao I, Huang Y, Kuik M, Gupta V, Takacs C, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2014 Feb;
136(9):3597-606.
PMID: 24559286
A novel solution-processable small molecule, namely, benzo[1,2-b:4,5-b]bis(4,4'-dihexyl-4H-silolo[3,2-b]thiophene-2,2'-diyl)bis(6-fluoro-4-(5'-hexyl-[2,2'-bithiophene]-5-yl)benzo[c][1,2,5]thiadiazole (p-SIDT(FBTTh2)2), was designed and synthesized by utilizing the silaindacenodithiophene (SIDT) framework as the central D(2) donor unit within the D(1)AD(2)AD(1) chromophore configuration. Relative...
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Tseng H, Phan H, Luo C, Wang M, Perez L, Patel S, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2014 Feb;
26(19):2993-8.
PMID: 24504475
A record high OFET hole mobility, as high as 23.7 cm(2) /Vs, is achieved in macroscopic aligned semiconducting polymers. The high mobility is insensitive to the polymer molecular weight. Polymer...
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Liman C, Choi S, Breiby D, Cochran J, Toney M, Kramer E, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2013 Nov;
117(46):14557-67.
PMID: 24195584
Thermally convertible organic materials are useful for the fabrication of multilayered thin film electronic devices such as solar cells. However, substantial changes in molecular ordering can occur during the conversion...