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Mark D Whitmore

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 3, 2013
Grafted polymers inside cylindrical tubes: chain stretching vs layer thicknessTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 29, 2014
Self-consistent field theory of tethered polymers: one dimensional, three dimensional, strong stretching theories and the effects of excluded-volume-only interactionsTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 25, 2014
Doubly self-consistent field theory of grafted polymers under simple shear in steady stateTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 25, 2014
Controlling microtube permeability via grafted polymers and solvent qualityTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 10, 2016
End-anchored polymers in good solvents from the single chain limit to high anchoring densitiesMark D Whitmore, Gary S Grest, Jack F Douglas, et al.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 3, 2013
Grafted polymers inside cylindrical tubes: chain stretching vs layer thicknessTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 29, 2014
Self-consistent field theory of tethered polymers: one dimensional, three dimensional, strong stretching theories and the effects of excluded-volume-only interactionsTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 25, 2014
Doubly self-consistent field theory of grafted polymers under simple shear in steady stateTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 25, 2014
Controlling microtube permeability via grafted polymers and solvent qualityTongchuan Suo, Mark D Whitmore
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 10, 2016
End-anchored polymers in good solvents from the single chain limit to high anchoring densitiesMark D Whitmore, Gary S Grest, Jack F Douglas, et al.
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