Keun Chan Oh
Samsung
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2017
Liang-Chy Chien; Shin-Woong Kang; Sudarshan Kundu; Heungshik Park; Keun Chan Oh; Jae Jin Lyu
We report the in situ creation of reactive polymer nanoparticles and resulting polymer networks formed at the interfaces of liquid crystals. It is known that polymerization-induced phase separation proceeds in two distinct regimes depending on the concentration of monomer. For a high monomer concentration, phase separation occurs mainly through the spinodal decomposition process, consequently resulting in interpenetrating polymer networks. For a dilute system, however, the phase separation mainly proceeds and completes in the binodal decomposition regime. The system resembles the aggregation process of colloidal particle. In this case, the reaction kinetics is limited by the reaction between in situ created polymer aggregates and hence the network morphologies are greatly influenced by the diffusion of reactive polymer particles. The thin polymer layers localized at the surface of substrate are inevitably observed and can be comprehended by the interfacial adsorption and further cross-linking reaction of reactive polymer aggregates at the interface. This process provides a direct perception on understanding polymer stabilized liquid crystals accomplished by the interfacial polymer layer. The detailed study has been performed for an extremely dilute condition (below 0.5 wt%) by employing systematic experimental approaches. Creation and growth of polymer nanoparticles have been measured by particle size analyzer. The interfacial localization of polymer aggregates and resulting interfacial layer formation with a tens of nanometer scale have been exploited at various interfaces such as liquid-solid, liquid-liquid, and liquid-gas interfaces. The resulting interfacial layers have been characterized by using fuorescent confocal microscope and field emission scanning electron microscope. The detailed processes of the polymer stabilized vertically aligned liquid crystals will be discussed in support of the reported study.
Archive | 2016
Ji Hong Bae; Keun Chan Oh
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Sun Young Kwon; Fusayuki Takeshita; Keun Chan Oh
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Min-Jae Kim; Joon-Hyung Park; Min-Hee Kim; Keun Chan Oh
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Si Heun Kim; Fusayuki Takeshita; Ji Hong Bae; Beom-soo Shin; Keun Chan Oh; Hye Lim Jang
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Keun Chan Oh; Jun Hyup Lee
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Si Heun Kim; Beom Soo Shin; Keun Chan Oh; Bong Hee Kim; Young Ho Seo
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Mi Suk Kim; Chang-hun Lee; Taeho Kim; Si Heun Kim; So Youn Park; Keun Chan Oh; Daisuke Inoue
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Keun Chan Oh; Ji Hong Bae; Kyung Min Kim; Sun Young Kwon; Jun Hyeok Bang
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Hye Lim Jang; Beom-soo Shin; Si Heun Kim; Keun Chan Oh; Bong Hee Kim; Sun Hee Lee