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  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

George G. Chase is affiliated with the University of Akron in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, and Polymers and Plastics. The body of work contributes to several specific research topics including Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications, Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity, Aerosol Filtration and Electrostatic Precipitation, Conducting Polymers and Applications, Electrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies, as well as Electrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics.

Key recent publications by George G. Chase include:

  • Effect of electrospinning conditions on β-phase and surface charge potential of PVDF fibers, 2021, Polymer
  • Ultrathin Polydopamine-Graphene Oxide Hybrid Coatings on Polymer Filters with Improved Filtration Performance and Functionalities, 2021, ACS Applied Bio Materials
  • Substantial Improvement of Oil Aerosol Filtration Performance Using In-Plane Asymmetric Wettability, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Polarization treatments of electrospun PVDF fiber mats, 2020, Polymer
  • Charge measurement of electrospun polyvinylidene fluoride fibers using a custom-made Faraday bucket, 2020, Review of Scientific Instruments

The frequent co-authors collaborating with George G. Chase are:

  • Harshal Gade
  • Darrell H. Reneker
  • Sreevalli Bokka
  • Nitin Parsa
  • O. Steve Roberts

Publications have appeared repeatedly in venues such as Polymer, Review of Scientific Instruments, Separation and Purification Technology, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and ACS Applied Bio Materials.

George G. Chase was awarded the designation of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1963.

Best Publications

  • Effects of parameters on nanofiber diameter determined from electrospinning model

    C. J. Thompson;George G. Chase;A. L. Yarin;Darrell Reneker

  • Continuous Electrospinning of Aligned Polymer Nanofibers onto a Wire Drum Collector

    P. Katta;M. Alessandro;R. D. Ramsier;George Chase

  • Electrospinning of polymer nanofibres from multiple jets on a porous tubular surface

    O. O. Dosunmu;George G. Chase;W. Kataphinan;Darrell Reneker

  • Filters and Filtration Handbook

    George Chase;Trevor Sparks

  • Electrospun nanofibers from a porous hollow tube

    J.S. Varabhas;G.G. Chase;D.H. Reneker

  • Effects of humidity, temperature, and nanofibers on drop coalescence in glass fiber media

    M. G. Hajra;K. Mehta;George Chase

  • Recycled Expanded Polystyrene Nanofibers Applied in Filter Media

    C. Shin;George G. Chase;Darrell Reneker

  • Water-in-Oil Coalescence in Micro-Nanofiber Composite Filters

    C. Shin;George Chase

  • Improved scale-up strategies of bioreactors

    Lu-Kwang Ju;George Chase

  • Layered hydrophilic/hydrophobic fiber media for water-in-oil coalescence

    Prashant S. Kulkarni;Shagufta U. Patel;George G. Chase

  • Separation of water droplets from water-in-diesel dispersion using superhydrophobic polypropylene fibrous membranes

    Sarfaraz U. Patel;George G. Chase

  • The effect of operating parameters on regeneration characteristics and particulate emission characteristics of diesel particulate filters

    Jia Fang;Zhongwei Meng;Jiansong Li;Yuheng Du

  • Selective emitters for thermophotovoltaics: erbia-modified electrospun titania nanofibers

    V. Tomer;R. Teye-Mensah;J. C. Tokash;N. Stojilovic

  • Nanofibers from recycle waste expanded polystyrene using natural solvent

    Changyun Shin;George G. Chase

  • Ion Exchanger Using Electrospun Polystyrene Nanofibers

    H. An;C. Shin;G.G. Chase

  • The effect of nanofibers on liquid–liquid coalescence filter performance

    C. Shin;George G. Chase;Darrell Reneker

  • The influence of ash on soot deposition and regeneration processes in diesel particular filter

    Jia Fang;Zhongwei Meng;Jian Li;Yunfei Pu

  • Fabrication, Polarization of Electrospun Polyvinylidene Fluoride Electret Fibers and Effect on Capturing Nanoscale Solid Aerosols

    Dinesh Lolla;Manideep Lolla;Ahmed Abutaleb;Hyeon U Shin

  • Effect of electrospinning conditions on β-phase and surface charge potential of PVDF fibers

    Harshal Gade;Shantanu Nikam;George G. Chase;Darrell H. Reneker

  • Pd–Au nanoparticles supported by TiO2 fibers for catalytic NO decomposition by CO

    Hyeon Ung Shin;Dinesh Lolla;Zhorro Nikolov;George G. Chase

  • Ceramic nanofibers containing nanosize metal catalyst particles and medium thereof

    George G. Chase;George R Newkome;Sphurti Bhargava;Soo-Jin Park

  • Electrospun nanofibers for potential space-based applications

    G. Zhang;W. Kataphinan;R. Teye-Mensah;P. Katta

Frequent Co-Authors

Darrell H. Reneker
Darrell H. Reneker University of Akron
Soo-Jin Park
Soo-Jin Park Inha University
Alexander L. Yarin
Alexander L. Yarin University of Illinois at Chicago
Sadhan C. Jana
Sadhan C. Jana University of Akron
Christian Kisielowski
Christian Kisielowski Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
George R. Newkome
George R. Newkome Florida Atlantic University
Ovadia Shoham
Ovadia Shoham University of Tulsa
Siamack A. Shirazi
Siamack A. Shirazi University of Tulsa
Hyun-Joong Kim
Hyun-Joong Kim Seoul National University
Tong Lin
Tong Lin Tianjin Polytechnic University

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