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Gregory C. Rutledge M. Ma, R.M Hill, G.C. Rutledge, “A Review of Recent Results on Superhydrophobic Materials Based on Micro- and Nanofibers”, J. Adhesion. Sci. Technol. 2008 (in press) G.C. Rutledge, S.V. Fridrikh, “Formation of Fibers by Electrospinning”, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews 2007, 59 (14), 1384-1391. F.E. Bernardin, G.C. Rutledge, “Semi-grand Canonical Monte Carlo (SGMC) Simulations to Interpret Experimental Data on Processed Polymer Melts and Glasses” Macromolecules 2007, 40, 4691-4702. M. Hütter, P.J. In’t Veld, G.C. Rutledge, “Monte Carlo Simulations of Semicrystalline Polyethylene: Interlamellar Domain and Crystal-Melt Interface”, Lecture Notes in Physics, G. Reiter and G. Strobl, eds., Vol. 714, pp457-480, Springer Verlag, 2007. N. Waheed, M.J. Ko, G.C. Rutledge, “Atomistic Simulation of Polymer Crystallization by Molecular Dynamics” Lecture Notes in Physics, G. Reiter and G. Strobl, eds., Vol 714, pp261-284, Springer Verlag, 2007. M. Ma, V. Krikorian, J. Yu, E.L. Thomas, G.C. Rutledge, “Electrospun polymer nanofibers with internal periodic structure obtained by microphase separation of cylindrically confined block copolymers”, Nano Letters 2006, 6(12), 2969-2972. J.H. Yu, S.V. Fridrikh, G.C. Rutledge, “The Role of Elasticity in the Formation of Electrospun Fibers”, Polymer 2006, 47, 4789-4797. S.V. Fridrikh, J.H. Yu, M.P. Brenner, G.C. Rutledge, “Controlling the fiber diameter during electrospinning”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 2003, 90 (14), 144502. F.M. Capaldi, M.C. Boyce, G.C. Rutledge, “Enhanced mobility accompanies the active deformation of a glassy amorphous polymer”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 2002, 89(17) 175505 Further
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