Macromolecular Chemistry & Responsive Polymers Group
Macromolecular Chemistry & Responsive Polymers
The Macromolecular Chemistry and Responsive Polymers group utilizes new synthetic approaches and advanced processing, informed by polymer physics, to realize and control the response of novel functional polymeric materials and nanocomposites.
Main expertise fields
New approaches for the synthesis of advanced thermoplastics, thermosets and elastomers with targeted properties
Chemistry, physics and transport behaviour of charged (macro)molecular systems such as ionic liquids and polyelectrolytes
Physics, structure and dynamics of polymers and nanocomposites, and associated multiscale modelling and atomistic simulations
Elastic and inelastic x-ray and neutron scattering techniques
Contact mechanics, adhesion, friction, and surface interactions
Mechanics of fracture, failure and fatigue of polymeric materials
Additive manufacturing, 3D/4D printing and polymer processing
Research challenges
Creation of advanced organic materials for actuators, energy storage, sorption, transport and sensing applications
Application of advanced polymer chemistry and engineering approaches to generate high performance polymers and elastomers
Development of novel computational approaches to better describe single and multiphase polymer melts and solutions and their interactions with nanoparticles
Understanding, prediction and design of nanocomposite structure, viscoelastic, mechanical and tribological performance and transport behaviour
Utilization of printing and additive manufacturing as a means of processing novel high performance macromolecular materials