John Dutcher |
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The primary focus of our work in the Polymer Surface & Interface
Group is the physics of polymers, biopolymers and bacterial cells
at surfaces and interfaces. These systems are very important in
technological applications ranging from adhesion to optical coatings
to information storage to biofilm contamination to self-assembled
morphologies in bionanotechnology. In our research, we use a wide
range of state-of-the-art, surface-sensitive techniques to probe
the interaction of polymers, biopolymers and bacterial cells with
a variety of different surfaces, ranging from atomically-flat
surfaces to tethered lipid bilayer films to industrial-grade and
food surfaces. By tuning both the properties of the surfaces and
the polymer and biopolymer molecules, we hope to achieve an understanding
of the underlying physical, chemical and biological principles
and therefore predictive power in the design of novel technologies.
• Polymer films
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