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Search Publications by: Sheng Lin-Gibson (Fed)

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MALDI MS Characterization of Covalent Cationized Polyethylene

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
Sheng Lin-Gibson, D L. Brunner, David L. VanderHart, Barry J. Bauer, B M. Fanconi, Kathleen M. Flynn, William E. Wallace
Polyolefins, saturated hydrocarbon polymers such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene, are, by production volume, the most widely used of all A new method for the mass spectrometry of saturated polyolefins whereby an organic cation is covalently bonded

Optimizing the Covalent Cationization Method for the Mass Spectrometry of Polyolefins

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
Sheng Lin-Gibson, L Brunner, David L. VanderHart, Barry J. Bauer, B M. Fanconi, Charles M. Guttman, William E. Wallace
Previously a new method was introduced for the mass spectrometry of polyolefins whereby an organic cation is covalently bonded to the polymer to produce the necessary ionization for the creation of intact gas?phase macromolecules by matrix-assisted laser

Rheology of Poly(ethylene oxide) Clay Solutions

August 1, 2002
Author(s)
Sheng Lin-Gibson, G Schmidt, Jai A. Pathak, Charles C. Han
Poly(ethylene oxide) and Laponite, a synthetic hectorite clay, form highly viscoelastic solutions in water. Above a certain clay concentration, these solutions can be described as physical crosslinked networks where clay platelets undergo equilibrium