Chemical Engineering Research

Atomic Force Microsopy

Dr. John H. O'Haver

 

Polystyrene "ring ", one year after formation
Bicontinuous polstyrene film, one year after formation.
Phase Separation of styrene in CTAB admicelle

 

Related publications:

C.H. See and J.H. O’Haver, “Two Dimensional Phase Transition of Styrene Adsolubilized in Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide Admicelles on Mica", Colloids and Surfaces A, 243, 2004.

C.H. See, J.H. O'Haver, "Atomic Force Microscopy Characterization of Polystyrene Ultrathin Film Fomed by Admicellar Polymerization on Silica Disks", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 89:1, (2003).

C.H. See, J.H. O'Haver, "Two Dimensional Phase Equilibrium of Styrene Adsolubilized in Cetyltrimethylammonium Bromide Admicelles on Mica Below the CMC", submitted, Colloids and Surfaces A.

M.A. Repka, J.H. O'Haver, C.H. See, K. Gutta, and M. Munjal, "Human Nail Morphology Studies as Assessments for Onychomycosis Treatment Modalities", International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 245 (2002) 25-36.

C.H. See, J.H. O'Haver, "Atomic Force Microscopy Studies of Admicellar Polymerization Polystyrene Modified Amorphous Silica", Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 87:2, (2003).

We have a Digital Instruments Nanoscope 3a Multi-Mode Atomic Force Microscope with STM capability, purchased through NSF-MRI Award # 9724187, with support from The University of Mississippi Associates Program and the Ole Miss Foundation.We also have a Nanoscope 3.

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