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    Effect of filler loading, geometry, dispersion and temperature on thermal conductivity of polymer nanocomposites by Tessema, Addis, Zhao, Dan, Moll, Joseph, Xu, Shansan, Yang, Ronggui, Li, Chen, Kumar, Sanat K., Kidane, Addis

    Published in Polymer testing (01-02-2017)
    “…Using a unidirectional heat transfer apparatus, the roles of nanoparticle geometry, loading, dispersion and temperature on the thermal conductivity of polymer…”
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    Mechanical Reinforcement of Polymer Nanocomposites from Percolation of a Nanoparticle Network by Chen, Quan, Gong, Shushan, Moll, Joseph, Zhao, Dan, Kumar, Sanat K, Colby, Ralph H

    Published in ACS macro letters (21-04-2015)
    “…Nanometer-sized particles that are well dispersed in a polymer melt, presumably due to strongly favorable particle–polymer interactions, can form fractal…”
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    Segmental Dynamics of Polymer Melts with Spherical Nanoparticles by Gong, Shushan, Chen, Quan, Moll, Joseph F, Kumar, Sanat K, Colby, Ralph H

    Published in ACS macro letters (19-08-2014)
    “…The impact of spherical nanoparticles (NPs) on the segmental dynamics of polymer melts is investigated. The addition of NPs broadens the segmental dynamics…”
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    Mechanical Reinforcement in Polymer Melts Filled with Polymer Grafted Nanoparticles by Moll, Joseph F, Akcora, Pinar, Rungta, Atri, Gong, Shushan, Colby, Ralph H, Benicewicz, Brian C, Kumar, Sanat K

    Published in Macromolecules (27-09-2011)
    “…We critically leverage the fact that polymer grafted nanoparticles behave akin to block copolymers to systematically vary nanoparticle dispersion and…”
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    Bound Polymer Layer in Nanocomposites by Jouault, Nicolas, Moll, Joseph F, Meng, Dong, Windsor, Kendra, Ramcharan, Stacy, Kearney, Clare, Kumar, Sanat K

    Published in ACS macro letters (21-05-2013)
    “…There has been considerable interest in characterizing the polymer layer that is effectively irreversibly bound to nanoparticles (NPs) because it is thought to…”
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    Anisotropic self-assembly of spherical polymer-grafted nanoparticles by Kumar, Sanat K, Akcora, Pinar, Liu, Hongjun, Moll, Joseph, Li, Yu, Benicewicz, Brian C, Schadler, Linda S, Acehan, Devrim, Panagiotopoulos, Athanassios Z, Pryamitsyn, Victor, Ganesan, Venkat, Ilavsky, Jan, Thiyagarajan, Pappanan, Colby, Ralph H, Douglas, Jack F

    Published in Nature materials (01-04-2009)
    “…It is easy to understand the self-assembly of particles with anisotropic shapes or interactions (for example, cobalt nanoparticles or proteins) into highly…”
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    Tunneling by 16 Carbons: Planar Bond Shifting in [16]Annulene by Michel, Cameron S, Lampkin, Philip P, Shezaf, Jonathan Z, Moll, Joseph F, Castro, Claire, Karney, William L

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-04-2019)
    “…Midsized annulenes are known to undergo rapid π-bond shifting. Given that heavy-atom tunneling plays a role in planar bond shifting of cyclobutadiene, we…”
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    Dispersion Morphology of Poly(methyl acrylate)/Silica Nanocomposites by Janes, Dustin W, Moll, Joseph F, Harton, Shane E, Durning, Christopher J

    Published in Macromolecules (28-06-2011)
    “…Nearly monodisperse poly(methyl acrylate) (PMA) and spherical SiO2 nanoparticles (NP, d = 14 ± 4 nm) were co-cast from 2-butanone, a mutually good solvent and…”
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    Configuration Change in [14]Annulene Requires Möbius Antiaromatic Bond Shifting by Moll, Joseph F, Pemberton, Ryan P, Gutierrez, M. Gertrude, Castro, Claire, Karney, William L

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (17-01-2007)
    “…For both [4n] and [4n + 2]annulenes, cases of configuration change in which the number of trans CC bonds changes by 1 must involve a Möbius π-bond shifting…”
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    Provenance of Paleogene Strata at Slim Buttes, South Dakota: Implications for post-Laramide Evolution of Western Laurentia by Moll, Joseph, Maher, Harmon, Malone, Joshua, Malone, David, Craddock, John

    Published in The Sedimentary record (07-10-2024)
    “…Slim Buttes is a 30 km long by 10 km wide set of buttes containing Paleogene strata in northwest South Dakota. At Reva Gap in northern Slim Buttes,…”
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    “Gel-like” Mechanical Reinforcement in Polymer Nanocomposite Melts by Akcora, Pinar, Kumar, Sanat K, Moll, Joseph, Lewis, Sarah, Schadler, Linda S, Li, Yu, Benicewicz, Brian C, Sandy, Alec, Narayanan, Suresh, Ilavsky, Jan, Thiyagarajan, Pappannan, Colby, Ralph H, Douglas, Jack F

    Published in Macromolecules (26-01-2010)
    “…We critically explore the role of particle dispersion on the melt state mechanical properties of nanocomposites formed by mixing polystyrene homopolymers with…”
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    Dispersing Grafted Nanoparticle Assemblies into Polymer Melts through Flow Fields by Moll, Joseph, Kumar, Sanat K, Snijkers, Frank, Vlassopoulos, Dimitris, Rungta, Atri, Benicewicz, Brian C, Gomez, Enrique, Ilavsky, Jan, Colby, Ralph H

    Published in ACS macro letters (17-12-2013)
    “…Flow-fields are typically used to intimately mix large μm-sized particles with polymer melts. Here we show, using rheology, X-ray scattering, and electron…”
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    Polymer-Particle Nanocomposites: Size and Dispersion Effects by Moll, Joseph

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Polymer-particle nanocomposites are used in industrial processes to enhance a broad range of material properties (e.g. mechanical, optical, electrical and gas…”
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    Polymer-Particle Nanocomposites: Size and Dispersion Effects by Moll, Joseph

    “…Polymer-particle nanocomposites are used in industrial processes to enhance a broad range of material properties (e.g. mechanical, optical, electrical and gas…”
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