Christian Burger mostly deals with Composite material, Cellulose, Nanofiber, Small-angle X-ray scattering and Polymer. His Composite material research includes themes of Crystal growth and Crystallization, Crystal habit. Christian Burger has included themes like Pulp, Microfiltration, Membrane technology and Polymer chemistry in his Cellulose study.
His research in Nanofiber intersects with topics in Porosity, Nanocomposite, Ultrafiltration, Portable water purification and Filtration. His studies in Small-angle X-ray scattering integrate themes in fields like Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and Thermogravimetric analysis. In his study, Dendrimer and Amphiphile is strongly linked to Nanotechnology, which falls under the umbrella field of Polymer.
Small-angle X-ray scattering, Polymer, Crystallography, Polymer chemistry and Composite material are his primary areas of study. Scattering covers he research in Small-angle X-ray scattering. His Polymer research includes elements of Coating, Nanocomposite, Nanotechnology and Texture.
His Crystallography research incorporates themes from Crystallization, Synchrotron, Bromide and Hexagonal phase. His study on Polymer chemistry also encompasses disciplines like
His primary scientific interests are in Small-angle X-ray scattering, Crystallography, Cellulose, Polymer chemistry and Nanofiber. His work carried out in the field of Small-angle X-ray scattering brings together such families of science as Comonomer, Composite material, Polymer, Transmission electron microscopy and Microfibril. Christian Burger is interested in Organoclay, which is a field of Polymer.
In the field of Crystallography, his study on Crystal structure overlaps with subjects such as Oligonucleotide. Christian Burger interconnects Pulp, Cellulose fiber and Oxidized cellulose in the investigation of issues within Nanofiber. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Pulp, Scattering is strongly linked to Ribbon.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Polymer chemistry, Cellulose, Small-angle X-ray scattering, Nanofiber and Pulp. His work deals with themes such as Carbon-13 NMR, Delamination, Molecule, Sonication and Cellulose microfibril, which intersect with Polymer chemistry. Christian Burger is involved in the study of Cellulose that focuses on Microfibril in particular.
His Small-angle X-ray scattering study incorporates themes from Crystallography, Crystal, Polypropylene and Polymer. Christian Burger combines subjects such as Oxidized cellulose, Cellulose fiber, Polyacrylonitrile, Transmission electron microscopy and Thermal stability with his study of Nanofiber. The concepts of his Pulp study are interwoven with issues in Ribbon and Scattering.
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NANOFIBROUS MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
Christian Burger;Benjamin S. Hsiao;Benjamin Chu.
Annual Review of Materials Research (2006)
Spherical bilayer vesicles of fullerene-based surfactants in water: a laser light scattering study
Shuiqin Zhou;Christian Burger;Benjamin Chu;Masaya Sawamura.
Science (2001)
Ultra-fine cellulose nanofibers: new nano-scale materials for water purification
Hongyang Ma;Christian Burger;Benjamin S. Hsiao;Benjamin Chu.
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2011)
Nanofabrication in polymer matrices
Tianbo Liu;Christian Burger;Benjamin Chu.
Progress in Polymer Science (2003)
Ultrafine Polysaccharide Nanofibrous Membranes for Water Purification
Hongyang Ma;Christian Burger;Benjamin S Hsiao;Benjamin Chu.
Biomacromolecules (2011)
Nanofibrous Microfiltration Membrane Based on Cellulose Nanowhiskers
Hongyang Ma;Christian Burger;Benjamin S. Hsiao;Benjamin Chu.
Biomacromolecules (2012)
Supramolecular Structures of J-Aggregates of Carbocyanine Dyes in Solution
H. von Berlepsch;C. Böttcher;A. Ouart;Christian Burger.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2000)
Highly Permeable Polymer Membranes Containing Directed Channels for Water Purification
Hongyang Ma;Christian Burger;Benjamin S. Hsiao;Benjamin Chu.
ACS Macro Letters (2012)
Mesophase as the Precursor for Strain-Induced Crystallization in Amorphous Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Film
Shaofeng Ran;Zhigang Wang;Christian Burger;Benjamin Chu.
Macromolecules (2002)
Fabrication and characterization of cellulose nanofiber based thin-film nanofibrous composite membranes
Hongyang Ma;Christian Burger;Benjamin S. Hsiao;Benjamin Chu.
Journal of Membrane Science (2014)
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