Blair Brettmann polyelectrolyte brushes, standing at AFM

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Blair Brettmann polyelectrolyte brushes, standing at AFM

Blair Brettmann has exposed dynamics of what makes polyelectrolyte brushes collapse and recover. The assistant professor at Georgia Tech's School for Material Sciences and Engineering is standingĀ at anĀ atomic force microscope (AFM) workstation. Credit: Georgia Tech / Christopher Moore

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College of Sciences, News Room, Research Horizons

Categories
Research, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Engineering
Keywords
polyelectrolyte, chemical engineering, atomic force microscopy
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  • Created By: Ben Brumfield
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Dec 12, 2017 - 2:13pm
  • Last Updated: Dec 12, 2017 - 3:50pm