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MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

 
 

ERIC BAER


Leonard Case Professor
D. Eng.
Johns Hopkins University, 1957

Room 422
Phone: (216) 368-4203
Fax: (216) 368-4202
Email: exb6@case.edu

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Research Interests

Irreversible microdeformation mechanisms; pressure effects on morphology and mechanical properties; relationships between hierarchical structure and mechanical function; mechanical properties of soft connective tissue; polymer composites and blends; polymerization and crystallization on crystalline surfaces; viscoelastic properties of polymer melts; damage and fracture analysis of polymers and their composites. Structure-property relationships in biological systems.

Overview of Research

Our interests focus on the relationships between hierarchical structure and mechanical function of polymeric materials. Hierarchical structure in biocomposite systems such as in collagenous connective tissue has many scales or levels, and there are highly specific interactions between these levels. We were among the first to demonstrate that the hierarchical architecture is designed to accommodate a complex spectrum of mechanical property requirements. The hierarchical structure-property relationships have been described in several soft connective tissues: tendon, intestine and invertebral disc. Numerous levels of organization are found with highly specific interconnectivity and unique architectures designed to give the required spectrum of properties for each oriented composite system. From these lessons in biology, the laws of complex composite systems for functional macromolecular assemblies are considered.

Current Activity

The recent focus of the research activities has been on the characterization and solid state properties of complex polymeric materials including their blends and composites. These systems have been treated as hierarchical structures with emphasis on scaling phenomena, the interactions between scales, and the specific architectures of the components. In particular, new microlayered and nanolayered components have been produced with hundreds or even thousands of alternating layers. Recent work has also been focused in the area of micromechanics. Interactive models have been developed to explain toughness enhancement as a result of cooperative crazing and shear banding. As a result, new insights have been developed in the area of rubber toughening of amorphous thermoplastics and reinforced layered structures. In addition, analytical models have been created for microlayered systems that interdiffuse and concurrently crystallize.

Recent Publications

“Buckling in Elastomer/Plastic/Elastomer 3-Layer Films,” Y. Hu, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, J. Polym. Composites, 25, 653 (2004).

“Free Volume and Oxygen Transport in Cold-Drawn Polyesters,”  R.Y.F. Liu and A. Hiltner, and E.Baer, J. Poly.Sci.: Part B: Polm. Sci.: Part B: Polym. Physics, 42, 493 (2004).

“Basic Aspects of Microindentation in Multi-Layered Poly(ethylene terephthalate)/ Polycarbonate,I.Puente Orench,” F. Ania, A. Hiltner, T. Bernal and F.J. Balta Calleja, and E. Baer, FILMS, Philosophical Magazine, 84, 1841, June 2004.

“Nano and Microlayered Polymers: Structure and Properties,” Chapter 15, p. 629, title of book: Mechanical Properties of Polymers Based on Nanostructure and Morphology,  T.E.Bernal-Lara, A. Ranade, A. Hiltner,and E. Baer, edited by G.H. Michler and F.J.Balta Calleja , published by Marcel Dekker (2004).

“Photopatternable Reflective Films Producedby Nanolayer Extrusion,” R. Tangirala, A. Hiltner, C.Weder and E. Baer,  J. Advanced Functional Materials, 14, 595, (2004).

“Poly(ethylene Terephthalate) Modified with Aromatic Bisester Diamides: Thermal and Oxygen Barrier Properties,” M.R. Hibbs, J. Holtzclaw, D.M. Collard, Y Liu, A. Hiltner,

    D.A. Schiraldi, and E. Baer, J. Polym. Sci. A: Polym. Chem.42, 1668 (2004).

“Interphase Materials by Forced-Assembly of Glassy Polymers,” R.Y.F. Liu, T.E. Bernal-Lara, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, Macromolecules, 37, 6972  (2004).

 “Structure-Property Relationships in Coextruded Foam/Film Microlayers, J. A.P. Ranade, A. Hiltner, D.G. Bland and E. Baer, Cellular Plastics, 40, 497 (2004).

“Micromechanical Processes in PET/PC Multilayered Tapes: High Voltage Electron Microscopy Investigations,” E.M. Ivan ‘Kova, G.H. Michler, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, Macromol. Mater. Eng. 289, 787 (2004).

“Effect of Orientation on the Free Volume and Oxygen Transport of a Polypropylene Copolymer,” L.S. Somlai, R.Y.F. Liu, L.M. Landoll, A. Hiltner, and E. Baer J. Polym.Sci.:Part B: Polymer Physics, 43, 1230 (2004).

“Nanostructure Development in Multilayered Polymer Systems as Revealed by X-ray Scattering Methods,” T. Bernal and S.S. Funari, “F.J. Balta Calleja, F. Ania, I.P. Orench, A. Hiltner, E. Baer,  Progr. in Colloid and Polym. Sci., 130, 140 (2005).

“Effect of Water Sorption on Oxygen Barrier Properties of Aromatic Polyamides,” Y.S. Hu, S. Mehta, D.A. Schiraldi, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Phys., 43,    1365 (2005).

“Structure and Thermal Stability of Polyethylene Nanolayers,” T.E. Bernal-Lara, R.Y.F. Liu, A.Hiltner, E. Baer, POLYMER, 46, 3043 (2005).

“Improving Gas Barrier of PET by Blending with Aromatic Polyamides,” Y.S. Hu, V. Prattipati, S.Mehta, D.S. Schiraldi, A Hiltner, E. Baer, POLYMER, 46, 2685 (2005).

“Oxygen Transport as a Solid State Structure Probe for Polymeric Materials: A Review,” A. Hiltner, R.Y.F. Liu, Y.S. Hu and E.Baer, J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Phys., 43, 1047 (2005).

“Structure and Properties of Homogeneous Copolymers of Propylene and 1-Hexene.” B. Poon, M.Rogunova, S.P. Chum, A. Galeski, E. Piorkowska, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, Macromolecules, 38, 1232 (2005).

“Polymer Interphase Materials by Forced-Assembly,” R.Y.Liu, T.E. Bernal-Lara, A. Hiltner and E.Baer, Macromolecules, 38, 4819 (2005).

“Conductivity of Polyolefins Filled with High Structure Carbon Black,” J. Yu, L.Q. Zhang, M.Rogunova, J. Summers, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 98, 1799 (2005).

“Improving Transparency of Stretched PET/MXD6 Blends by Modifying PET with Isophthalate,” Y.S. Hu, V. Prattipati, S. Mehta, A. Hiltner, and E.Baer, POLYMER 46, 5202 (2005).

“Improving Oxygen Barrier Properties of PET by Incorporating Isophthalate: I. Effect of Orientation,” R.Y.F. Liu, Y.S. Hu, M.R. Hibbs, D.M. Collard, D.A. Schiraldi, A. Hiltner, and E. Baer, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 98, 1615, 2005.

“Improving Oxygen Barrier Properties of PET by IncorporatingIsophthalate: II. Effect of Crystallization,” Y.S. Hu, A. Hiltner and E.Baer, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 98, 1629 (2005).

“Effect of Compatibilization on Oxygen Barrier Properties of PET/MXD6 Blends,” V. Prattipati, Y.S.Hu, S. Bandi, D.A. Schiraldi, A. Hiltner and E. Baer, J. Appl. Polym.Sci., 97, 1361 (2005).

“Investigating Morphology and Deformation Behavior of Multilayered PC/PET Composites,” R.Adhikari, W. Lebek, R. Godehardt, S. Henning, G.H. Michler, A. Hiltner, and E. Baer, J. Poly. for Adv. Technol., 16, 95, (2005).

Recent Presentations

“Polymer Nanolayered Graded Index Lenses – Lessons from Biology,” Naval Research Lab, Washington, D.C., November 16, 2004.

“Polymer Nanolayered Graded Index Lenses – Lessons from Biology,” Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York, November 17, 2004.

“Bio-Mimetic GRIN Lens Using Polymeric Nanolayered Film Systems,” Materials Research Society meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, November 29 – December 3, 2004.

“Hierarchical Biostructures and Nanolayered Systems,” Department of Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, January 27, 2005.

“Forced Assembly into Polymer Nanolayers: Creating Polymer Plus,” 28th Asilomar Conference on Polymeric Materials, Asilomar State Park, Pacific Grove, CA, February 13-16, 2005.

“Creating Polymeric Nanolayered Systems by Forced Assembly,” Dept. of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, April 22, 2005.

“Polymeric Nanolayered Film Systems,” SPE/ANTEC 2005 meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 3, 2005.

“Forced Assembly into Polymer Nanolayers: Creating Polymers Plus,” 10th Symposium on Deformation Mechanisms in Micro- and Nanostructured Polymers, Martin Luther University, Halle, Germany, May 19-20, 2005.

“Bio-mimetic GRIN Lenses Ujing Polymeric Nnolayered Film Systems,” 230th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 28 – September 1, 2005.

“Solid State Dynamic GRIN Lens,” Bio-Optic Synthetic Systems Phase II Principal Investigator Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 25-57, 2005.

“Bio-mimetic GRIN Lens Using Polymeric Nanolayered Film Systems,” 3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 21, 2005.

Awards

2000: Inducted into The Plastics Hall of Fame, June 22, 2000
1999: Roon Foundation Award, Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology and Coatings Industry Education Fund
1998: Humel Hovorka Prize of CASE
1997: Paul J. Flory Education Award of the ACS