Joseph W Krumpfer
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Scher K, Krumpfer J
Langmuir
. 2023 Jun;
39(28):9715-9724.
PMID: 37390309
The ability to control the surface chemistry of inorganic oxides has a profound impact on numerous applications, including lubrication, antifouling, and anticorrosion. While often overlooked as potential modifying agents given...
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Schuster T, Golling F, Krumpfer J, Wagner M, Graf R, Alsaygh A, et al.
Macromol Rapid Commun
. 2014 Sep;
36(2):204-10.
PMID: 25250857
The preparation of poly(isobutylene) (PIB) nanoparticles via cationic emulsion polymerization is presented. As a requirement, an oil-in-perfluoroalkane nonaqueous emulsion is developed, which is inert under the carbocationic polymerization conditions. To...
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Schuster T, Krumpfer J, Schellenberger S, Friedrich R, Klapper M, Mullen K
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2014 Jun;
428:276-85.
PMID: 24910063
Fluorinated surfactants with short perfluoroalkyl chains (R(F)) as potential substitutes for the environmentally questionable, long R(F) systems are presented. Three types of nonionic hydrophilic-fluorophilic amphiphiles are synthesized and evaluated based...
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Lin Y, Wang L, Krumpfer J, Watkins J, McCarthy T
Langmuir
. 2013 Jan;
29(5):1329-32.
PMID: 23327535
Dimethylsilanediol is a stable crystalline solid that was described in 1953. As the monomer of an important class of commercial products (poly(dimethylsiloxanes)-silicones, PDMS) and as a simple molecule in its...
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Krumpfer J, McCarthy T
Langmuir
. 2011 Aug;
27(18):11514-9.
PMID: 21809882
Chemical reactions of linear trimethylsilyl-terminated poly(dimethylsiloxane)s with the surfaces of oxidized silicon, titanium, aluminum, and nickel are reported. These reactions lead to covalently attached poly(dimethylsiloxane) polymer chains and to hydrophobized...
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Krumpfer J, McCarthy T
J Am Chem Soc
. 2011 Mar;
133(15):5764-6.
PMID: 21446675
Silicon wafers (silicon dioxide surfaces) were patterned by photolithograpy to contain 3 μm (width) × 6 μm (length) × 40 μm (height) staggered rhombus posts in a square array (20...
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Krumpfer J, Bian P, Zheng P, Gao L, McCarthy T
Langmuir
. 2011 Jan;
27(6):2166-9.
PMID: 21271691
Silicon/silicon dioxide surfaces containing 3 μm (width) × 6 μm (length) × 40 μm (height) staggered rhombus posts were prepared using photolithography and hydrophobized using a perfluoroalkyl-containing monofunctional silane. These...
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Krumpfer J, McCarthy T
Faraday Discuss
. 2010 Nov;
146:103-11.
PMID: 21043416
Contact angle hysteresis is addressed from two perspectives. The first is an analysis of the events that occur during motion of droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces. Hysteresis is discussed in terms...
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Krumpfer J, Fadeev A
Langmuir
. 2006 Sep;
22(20):8271-2.
PMID: 16981734
The covalently attached monolayers of alkylsilanes (R(CH(3))(2)SiX) on Si undergo complete displacement by the solutions of different organosilanes (R'(CH(3))(2)SiX). By varying the reaction time, the degree of displacement can be...