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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/institute-polymer-rese
 arch-40th-anniversary-distinguished
LOCATION:QNC - Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue West QNC 0101 Wate
 rloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Institute for Polymer Research 40th Anniversary Distinguished Lectu
 re\n| Nanoporous Materials Employing Disordered Block Polymers as Key\nIng
 redients: Marc Hillmyer
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DESCRIPTION:Self-assembled block polymers containing a sacrificial (i.e.\,\
 nchemically etchable) component are versatile precursors to functional\nna
 noporous materials. The two most common ordered morphologies used to\ngene
 rate nanoporous materials in this way are the hexagonally-packed\ncylindri
 cal and bicontinuous gyroid phases.\n\nIn this talk\, Professor Marc Hill
 myer will discuss approaches to\nnanostructured\, bicontinuous but disor
 ganized morphologies through\neither thermal or light-induced chemical fix
 ation of block polymers in\nthe disordered state in close proximity to the
  order-disorder\ntransition.
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