Matthew P. Cashion, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, United States |
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(Photo-reactive Surfactant and Macromolecular Supramolecular Structures.) |
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Cashion MP, Li X, Geng Y, et al. (2010) Gemini surfactant electrospun membranes Langmuir. 26: 678-683 |
Duncan AJ, Layman JM, Cashion MP, et al. (2010) Oligomeric A2 + B3 synthesis of highly branched polysulfone ionomers: novel candidates for ionic polymer transducers Polymer International. 59: 25-35 |
Cashion MP, Long TE. (2009) Biomimetic design and performance of polymerizable lipids. Accounts of Chemical Research. 42: 1016-25 |
Cashion MP, Park T, Long TE. (2009) Influence of hydrogen bonding on the adhesive properties of photo-curable acrylics Journal of Adhesion. 85: 1-17 |
Shoji M, Eguchi M, Layman JM, et al. (2009) Microphase-separated poly(vinylpyridine) block copolymer prepared with a novel bifunctional initiator Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics. 210: 579-584 |
Cashion MP, Hunley MT, Long TE. (2008) Nonwoven membranes from tailored surfactants American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry. 49: 535-536 |
Duncan AJ, Sarles SA, Griffiths D, et al. (2008) Influence of topology and morphology in sulfonated polysulfone transducers American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry. 49: 1022-1023 |
Mohns BR, Cashion MP, Long TE. (2008) Tailored acrylic copolymers containing a synergy of hydrogen bonding and photo-reactivity American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry. 49: 1155-1156 |
McKee MG, Layman JM, Cashion MP, et al. (2006) Phospholipid nonwoven electrospun membranes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 311: 353-5 |