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Justin M. Virgili

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  8
Citations -  587

Justin M. Virgili is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Copolymer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 560 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin M. Virgili include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Multiple dose condensation aerosol devices and methods of forming condensation aerosols

TL;DR: In this article, the authors described a method for entraining a substance within an airflow and the methods of consistently producing multiple doses of a substance, such as a drug, having high purity, high yield, characterized by a particle size distribution appropriate for pulmonary delivery, and which can be administered to a user in a single dose.
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Thermodynamic Properties of Block Copolymer Electrolytes Containing Imidazolium and Lithium Salts

TL;DR: In this article, thermal properties, phase behavior, and thermodynamics of a series of polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene oxide) copolymers (SEO) mixed with the ionic species Li[N(SO2CF3)2] (LiTFSI), imidazolium TFSI (ImTFSI) and an equimolar mixture of LiTFSI and ImTFSI (Mix).
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Analysis of Order Formation in Block Copolymer Thin Films Using Resonant Soft X-Ray Scattering

TL;DR: The lateral ordering of poly(styrene-block-isoprene) copolymer(PS-b-PI) thin films is characterized by the emerging technique ofresonant soft X-ray scattering (RSOXS) at the carbon K edge and comparedto ordering in bulk samples of the same materials measured using conventional small-angle Xray scattering as mentioned in this paper.
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Phase Behavior of Polystyrene-block-poly(2-vinylpyridine) Copolymers in a Selective Ionic Liquid Solvent

TL;DR: In this paper, the phase behavior of polystyrene-Woc/c-2-vinylpyridine copolymers in a Selective Ionic Liquid Solvent (SILS) was studied using small-angle X-R a y scattering (S A X S ) and optical transmission characterization.
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Effect of an Ionic Liquid Solvent on the Phase Behavior of Block Copolymers

TL;DR: The phase behavior of concentrated mixtures of block copolymers with an ionic liquid has been studied using a large series of blocks with varying molecular weight and volume fraction to gain a thorough understanding of the thermodynamics of self-assembly as mentioned in this paper.