Kwanho Chang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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(Block copolymer surfactants in immiscible homopolymer blends.) |
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Chang K, Macosko CW, Morse DC. (2015) Interfacial Tension Measurement and Micellization in a Polymer Blend with Copolymer Surfactant: A False Critical Micelle Concentration Macromolecules. 48: 8154-8168 |
Bell JR, Chang K, López-Barrón CR, et al. (2010) Annealing of cocontinuous polymer blends: Effect of block copolymer molecular weight and architecture Macromolecules. 43: 5024-5032 |
Robertson ML, Chang K, Gramlich WM, et al. (2010) Toughening of polylactide with polymerized soybean oil Macromolecules. 43: 1807-1814 |
Chang K, Robertson ML, Hillmyer MA. (2009) Phase inversion in polylactide/soybean oil blends compatibilized by poly(isoprene-b-lactide) block copolymers. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces. 1: 2390-9 |
Chang K, Macosko CW, Morse DC. (2007) Ultralow interfacial tensions of polymer/polymer interfaces with diblock copolymer surfactants Macromolecules. 40: 3819-3830 |
Switek KA, Chang K, Bates FS, et al. (2007) ABA triblock copolymers with a ring-opening metathesis polymerization/ macromolecular chain-transfer agent approach Journal of Polymer Science, Part a: Polymer Chemistry. 45: 361-373 |
Chang K, Morse DC. (2006) Diblock copolymer surfactants in immiscible homopolymer blends: Swollen micelles and interfacial tension Macromolecules. 39: 7746-7756 |
Chang K, Morse DC. (2006) Diblock copolymer surfactants in immiscible homopolymer blends: Interfacial bending elasticity Macromolecules. 39: 7397-7406 |
Jeon HK, Feist BJ, Koh SB, et al. (2004) Reactively formed block and graft copolymers as compatibilizers for polyamide 66/PS blends Polymer. 45: 197-206 |