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Thomas J. McCarthy
Thomas J. McCarthy
Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Verified email at umass.edu
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Ultrahydrophobic surfaces. Effects of topography length scales on wettability
D Öner, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 16 (20), 7777-7782, 2000
22702000
Ultrahydrophobic and ultralyophobic surfaces: some comments and examples
W Chen, AY Fadeev, MC Hsieh, D Öner, J Youngblood, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 15 (10), 3395-3399, 1999
15741999
Molecular monolayers and films. A panel report for the Materials Sciences Division of the Department of Energy
JD Swalen, DL Allara, JD Andrade, EA Chandross, S Garoff, ...
Langmuir 3 (6), 932-950, 1987
12591987
Contact angle hysteresis explained
L Gao, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 22 (14), 6234-6237, 2006
10832006
How Wenzel and Cassie were wrong
L Gao, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 23 (7), 3762-3765, 2007
9992007
The “lotus effect” explained: two reasons why two length scales of topography are important
L Gao, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 22 (7), 2966-2967, 2006
8152006
Self-assembly is not the only reaction possible between alkyltrichlorosilanes and surfaces: monomolecular and oligomeric covalently attached layers of dichloro-and …
AY Fadeev, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 16 (18), 7268-7274, 2000
7602000
Ultrahydrophobic polymer surfaces prepared by simultaneous ablation of polypropylene and sputtering of poly (tetrafluoroethylene) using radio frequency plasma
JP Youngblood, TJ McCarthy
Macromolecules 32 (20), 6800-6806, 1999
7441999
A surprise from 1954: siloxane equilibration is a simple, robust, and obvious polymer self-healing mechanism
P Zheng, TJ McCarthy
Journal of the American Chemical Society 134 (4), 2024-2027, 2012
5482012
A Perfectly Hydrophobic Surface (θAR = 180°/180°)
L Gao, TJ McCarthy
Journal of the American Chemical Society 128 (28), 9052-9053, 2006
5262006
Trialkylsilane monolayers covalently attached to silicon surfaces: wettability studies indicating that molecular topography contributes to contact angle hysteresis
AY Fadeev, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 15 (11), 3759-3766, 1999
4891999
Layer-by-layer deposition: a tool for polymer surface modification
W Chen, TJ McCarthy
Macromolecules 30 (1), 78-86, 1997
4781997
Preparation and characterization of microcellular polystyrene foams processed in supercritical carbon dioxide
KA Arora, AJ Lesser, TJ McCarthy
Macromolecules 31 (14), 4614-4620, 1998
4681998
Condensation on ultrahydrophobic surfaces and its effect on droplet mobility: ultrahydrophobic surfaces are not always water repellant
KA Wier, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 22 (6), 2433-2436, 2006
4612006
Acid-base behavior of carboxylic acid groups covalently attached at the surface of polyethylene: The usefulness of contact angle in following the ionization of surface …
SR Holmes-Farley, RH Reamey, TJ McCarthy, J Deutch, GM Whitesides
Langmuir 1 (6), 725-740, 1985
4411985
Wetting 101°
L Gao, TJ McCarthy
Langmuir 25 (24), 14105-14115, 2009
4312009
Polymer/metal nanocomposite synthesis in supercritical CO2
JJ Watkins, TJ McCarthy
Chemistry of Materials 7 (11), 1991-1994, 1995
4131995
Covalently attached liquids: instant omniphobic surfaces with unprecedented repellency
L Wang, TJ McCarthy
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 55 (1), 244-248, 2016
4092016
Curving and frustrating flatland
K Shin, H Xiang, SI Moon, T Kim, TJ McCarthy, TP Russell
Science 306 (5693), 76-76, 2004
3972004
Block copolymers under cylindrical confinement
H Xiang, K Shin, T Kim, SI Moon, TJ McCarthy, TP Russell
Macromolecules 37 (15), 5660-5664, 2004
3362004
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