研究领域
Textilchemie und Makromolekulare Chemie
Research at DWI is organized into five research programs, each of them with a focus on key questions concerning development of active and interactive material properties. All our research groups are involved in these research programs and we combine competences of our scientific board members in order to gain interdisciplinary synergies.
Synthiofluidics - Microphase- and microfluidic-controlled syntheses and processes
Aqua Materials - Water-containing materials formed from aqueous solution; chemistry in aqueous systems
Macromolecular Films and Interfaces - Functionality of Soft Interfaces
Transport and Exchange Systems - Separation- and reaction-controlling systems and processes
Biointerface and Biohybrid Systems - Biohybrid systems and control of bioreactions in material contact
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P 3341
R. Fechete, D. E. Demco, X. Zhu, W. Tillmann, M. Möller
Water states and dynamics in perfluorinated ionomer membranes by one- and two-dimensional 1H-NMR spectroscopy, relaxometry, and diffusometry
Chemical Physics Letters 597, 6–15 (2014)
P 3342
Q. Dou, K. Peter, D. Demco, J. Wang, A. Mourran, M. Jaumann, M. Möller
Preparation and application of poly(alkoxytitanate) as a TiO2 precursor with high storage stability
J Sol-Gel Sci Techonol (2014)
P 3343
M. Kettel, K. Schäfer, J. Groll, M. Möller
Nanogels with high active beta-cyclodextrin content as physical coating system with sustained release properties
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2014)
doi: 10.1021/am404126r
P 3344
E. Max, M. Hund, I. Potemkin, L. Tsarkova
Floated Lamella Films of Styrenic Block Copolymers: Local Shearing Deformations and Heterogeneous Layer at the Substrate Macromolecules, 47(1), 316-323 (2014)
doi: 10.1021/ma4020802
P 3345
R. Brüx, S. Hiltl, V. Schröder, C. v. Essen, A. Böker
Designing Zwitterionic SiO2NH2-Au Particles with Tunable Patchiness using Wrinkles
Part. Part. Syst. Charact. (2014)
doi: 10.1002/ppsc.201300354
P 3346
J. Köhler, S. Kühl, H. Keul, M. Möller, A. Pich
Synthesis and characterization of polyamine-based cyclophosphazene hybrid microspheres
Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 52(4), 527-536 (2014)
doi: 10.1002/pola.27028