The Center for Macromolecular Topology (CMT)
Dr. Gregory Beaucage, Unversity of Cincinnati
Dr. Ronald Larson, University of Michigan

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The Center for Macromolecular Topology (CMT) will address the need in the polymer industry
 to synthetically control, characterize, model and simulate
complex macromolecular architectures to manipulate mechanical and rheological properties.




Power Point Slides for Internal Presentations

.zip of all presentations ppt (19.5 MB)

Center Overview.pptx (7.3 MB)
          Center Overview.pdf
Project 1, Controlling Polymer Rheological Properties Using Long-Chain Branching.ppt (2.5 MB)
          Project 1.pdf
Project 2, Adsorption, Adhesion, and Topology of Linear and Branched Macromolecules on Curved and Flat Surfaces.ppt (4 MB)
          Project 2.pdf
Project 3, Effect of Branching on Flow-Induced Crystallization and Crystalline Orientation of Polyolefins.ppt (2.7 MB)
          Project 3.pdf
Project 4, Gel Structure, Molecular Aggregation/Agglomeration and Gelation in Colloidal Fluids.ppt (2.6 MB)
          Project 4.pdf
Project 5,Network/Reinforcing Filler Mechanical Response.ppt (3.2 MB)
          Project 5.pdf


Word Documents for Internal Presentations

.zip of all word documents (68 kB)

Executive Summary of Projects.doc (142 kB)
          Exec. Sum. .pdf

Draft Cincinnati Agreement.doc (58 kB)
          Cinn. Agr. .pdf
Draft Michigan Agreement.doc (59 kB)
          Mich. Agr. .pdf

NEEDED LETTER:
Letter of commitment.doc (33 kB)
          Letter.pdf



Parts from Planning Meeting
Purpose of Planning Meeting
Organizational Meeting Agenda: January 19 and 20, 2012


Parts from Planning Meeting
Organizational Chart
Planning Grant Proposal
Publications Associated with CMT


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