Neha Manohar
Affiliations: | Chemical Engineering | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Area:
nanomaterials engineering, polymer physicsGoogle:
"Neha Manohar"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDaeyeon Lee | grad student | 2014- | Penn (Chemistry Tree) |
Kathleen J. Stebe | grad student | 2014- | Penn (E-Tree) |
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Manohar N, Riggleman RA, Lee D, et al. (2024) Nonmonotonic polymer translocation kinetics through nanopores under changing surface-polymer interactions. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 160 |
Venkatesh RB, Manohar N, Qiang Y, et al. (2021) Polymer-Infiltrated Nanoparticle Films Using Capillarity-Based Techniques: Toward Multifunctional Coatings and Membranes. Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. 12: 411-437 |
Venkatesh RB, Zhang T, Manohar N, et al. (2020) Effect of polymer–nanoparticle interactions on solvent-driven infiltration of polymer (SIP) into nanoparticle packings: a molecular dynamics study Molecular Systems Design & Engineering. 5: 666-674 |
Manohar N, Stebe KJ, Lee D. (2020) Effect of Confinement on Solvent-Driven Infiltration of the Polymer into Nanoparticle Packings Macromolecules. 53: 6740-6746 |
Qiang Y, Manohar N, Stebe KJ, et al. (2018) Polymer blend-filled nanoparticle films via monomer-driven infiltration of polymer and photopolymerization Molecular Systems Design & Engineering. 3: 96-102 |
Manohar N, Stebe KJ, Lee D. (2017) Solvent-Driven Infiltration of Polymer (SIP) into Nanoparticle Packings. Acs Macro Letters. 6: 1104-1108 |
Manohar N, Stebe KJ, Lee D. (2017) Solvent-Driven Infiltration of Polymer (SIP) into Nanoparticle Packings Acs Macro Letters. 6: 1104-1108 |
Surwade SP, Manohar N, Manohar SK. (2009) Origin of bulk nanoscale morphology in conducting polymers Macromolecules. 42: 1792-1795 |