ISBN-13: 9783030433499 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 619 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030433499 / Angielski / Twarda / 2020 / 619 str.
Part I: Synthesis, Self-Assembly, and Dynamics
Chapter 1 Structure and Assembly of Liquid Crystalline Block Copolymers
Chapter 2 Columnar Phase-Forming Polymers
Chapter 3 Liquid Crystalline Polymers Derived from Disc-Shaped Molecules
Chapter 4 Mesogen-Jacketed Liquid Crystalline Polymers: Molecular Design and Synthesis
Chapter 5 Supramolecular Self-Assembly of Discotic Liquid Crystalline LEGOs
Chapter 6 Structure and Dynamics of Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 7 Highlighting Solid-Like Behaviours in Liquid State of Polymers, Liquid Crystals, Glass Formers and Molecular FluidsPart II: Functional Liquid Crystalline Polymers and Applications
Chapter 8 Anisotropic Liquid Crystal Networks from Reactive Mesogens
Chapter 9 Liquid Crystalline Conjugated Polymers with Optoelectronic Functions
Chapter 10 Liquid Crystalline Conjugated Polymers
Chapter 11 New Stimuli Responsive Liquid Crystalline Polymer ArchitecturesChapter 12 Characterizations of Nanocomposites of Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 13 [60]Fullerene Liquid Crystals
Chapter 14 Photodeformable Crosslinked Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 15 Light Sensitive Azobenzene Containing Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 16 Photoresponsive Liquid Crystalline PolymersChapter 17 Photoactive Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 18 Photoalignment of Liquid Crystal Molecules using Fluorine-Containing Polyimides
Chapter 19 Highly Flame-Retardant Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Chapter 20 Gas Permeation and Barrier Properties of Liquid Crystalline PolymersProf. Lei Zhu received his B.S. degree in Materials Chemistry in 1993 and M.S. degree in Polymer Chemistry and Physics in 1996 from Fudan University. He received his Ph.D. degree in Polymer Science from the University of Akron in 2000. After a 2-year postdoctoral experience at the Maurice Morton Institute, University of Akron, he joined the Institute of Materials Science in the Department of Chemical, Materials and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Connecticut as an Assistant Professor. In 2007, Lei was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. In 2009, he moved to Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University as an Associate Professor. Lei was promoted to Full Professor in 2013. His research interests include high κ polymer and organic-inorganic hybrid nanomaterials for high energy density capacitor applications, development of artificial antibody as nanomedicines, and supramolecular selfassembly of discotic liquid crystals. Lei a is recipient of NSF Career Award, 3M Non-tenured Faculty Award, DuPont Young Professor Award, and Rogers Teaching Excellence Award. He is author/co-author of 190 refereed journal publications and 9 book chapters. He delivered over 170 invited talks and 45 contributed presentations.
Prof. Kar pursued higher studies from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, and Iowa State University, USA before joining as a Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at IIT Kanpur in 2001. He was a BOYSCAST Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA in 2003.
Prof. Kar is an active researcher in the area of nanostructured carbon materials, nanocomposites, functionally graded materials, nanopolymers, and smart materials for structural, energy, water and biomedical applications. His research works have been recognized through the office of (i) Department of Science and Technology, (ii) Ministry of Human Resource and Development, (iii) National Leather Development Programme, (iv) Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, (v) Defence Research and Development Organisation, (vi) Indian Space Research Organization, (vii) Department of Atomic Energy, (viii) Department of Biotechnology, (ix) Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, (x) Aeronautical Development Establishment, (xi) Aeronautics Research and Development Board, (xii) Defence Materials and Stores Research and Development Establishment, (xiii) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Kanpur (xiv) Danone research and development department of beverages division France, (xv) Indian Science Congress Association and (xvi) Indian National Academy of Engineering.
Prof. Kar has published more than 210 papers in international referred journals, 135 conference papers, 5 books on nanomaterials and their nanocomposites, 35 review articles/book chapters and more than 55 national and international patents. He has guided 18 PhD students and 77 M.Tech students. Currently 17 PhD students, 10 M.Tech students and few visitors are working in his group.1997-2025 DolnySlask.com Agencja Internetowa