David Collard

David Collard

Professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Associate Dean, College of Sciences

The main focus of Collard's research is the molecular self-assembly in polymers which allows for the formation of new supermolecular architectures that take on new functions and promise potential benefits and novel applications. Currently, his group is studying surfactants, spontaneously assembled monolayers, and liquid crystals. Materials under study include conjugated electronically conductive polymers and new functional polyesters. Techniques used to construct and probe the structure of our supramolecular assemblies including: synthesis, electrochemistry, thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and microscopy.

david.collard@cos.gatech.edu

404.894.4026

Chemistry Profile Page

  • Collard Group
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Electronic Materials
    • Materials and Nanotechnology
    Additional Research:
    Conducting polymers, diffraction methods, functional co-polymers

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