Jungahn Kim
University of Akron
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Polymer International | 1996
Roderic P. Quirk; Jungahn Kim; Charles M. Kausch; Moonseok Chun
Poly(styrene-block-ethylene oxide) (PS-PEO) diblock copolymers have been synthesized with predictable block molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions. sec-Butyllithium-initiated polymerization of styrene was effected in benzene solution followed by ω-end-group functionalization with ethylene oxide to form the corresponding polymeric lithium alkoxide (PSOLi). Block copolymerization of ethylene oxide initiated by the unreactive PSOLi was promoted by addition of dimethylsulfoxide and either potassium t-butoxide, potassium t-amyloxide or potassium 2,6-di-t-butylphenoxide. Although the PS-PEO block copolymer product contained some poly(ethylene oxide) homopolymer, the poly(ethylene oxide) block M n was in good agreement with the calculated value and the molecular weight distribution of the final block was generally narrow (M w /M n ≤ 1.1). The amount of PEO homopolymer was minimized using potassium 2,6-di-t-butylphenoxide rather than potassium t-alkoxides.
Polymer Bulletin | 1991
Klein Rodrigues; Charles M. Kausch; Jungahn Kim; Roderic P. Quirk; Wayne L. Mattice
SummaryNonradiative singlet energy transfer has been used to monitor the formation of micelles by diblock copolymers of poly(styrene) and poly(oxyethylene). The acceptor is placed at the junction between the two blocks in sample A1. The donor is placed either at the junction point between the blocks (D1) or free end of the block of poly(styrene) (D2). The experiment finds similar efficiencies of nonradiative singlet energy transfer in micelles formed by D1 and A1, and micelles formed by D2 and A1. This result implies that the free ends of the insoluble blocks do not seek out the center of mass of the micelle, but instead have a distribution throughout the micelle that is similar to the distribution of the junction points. Therefore the result confirms a crucial prediction from a recent simulation of the internal structure of the micelle formed by diblock copolymers in a selective solvent.
Macromolecular Symposia | 1990
Roderic P. Quirk; Jian Yin; Shao‐Hua Guo; Xiao‐Wei Hu; Gabriel J. Summers; Jungahn Kim; Lin-Fang Zhu; Laurel E. Schock
Archive | 2003
Jungahn Kim; Kwang Ung Kim; Sang Seob Kim; Keon Hyeong Kim; Dong-Youn Shin; Soon-Geun Hwang; Jang Seop Kim
Archive | 2006
Jungahn Kim; Kwang Ung Kim; Seung Sang Hwang; Soon Man Hong; Soonjong Kwak; Joon Hyeong Park; Ji Hee Kim; Dong Youn Shin; Soon Geun Buheung Villa D Hwang; Jang Seop Kim; Han Wook Jugong danji Apt. Ryu
Macromolecular Symposia | 1991
Roderic P. Quirk; Jungahn Kim; Klein Rodrigues; Wayne L. Mattice
Archive | 2002
Soon-Geun Hwang; Jang Seop Kim; Jungahn Kim; Keon Hyeong Kim; Kwang Ung Kim; Sang Seob Kim; Dong-Youn Shin; 辛 東崙; 金 光雄; 金 建亨; 金 正安; 金 相燮; 金 長燮; 黄 淳根
Archive | 2006
Jungahn Kim; Ung Kim Kwang; Seob Kim Sang; Hyeong Kim Keon; Dong-Youn Shin; Soon-Geun Hwang; Seop Kim Jang
Archive | 2006
Jungahn Kim; Kwang Ung Kim; Seung Sang Hwang; Soon Man Hong; Soonjong Kwak; Joon Hyeong Park; Ji Hee Kim; Dong Youn Shin; Soon Geun Buheung Villa D Hwang; Jang Seop Kim; Han Wook Jugong danji Apt. Ryu
Archive | 2003
Jungahn Kim; Kwang Ung Kim; Seung Sang Hwang; Dong-Youn Shin; Jang Seop Kim; Soon-Geun Hwang; Keon Hyeong Kim