Curriculum Vitae
Clarkson University Telephone: +1 (315) 268 2393
Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science Facsimile: +1 (315) 268 6610
Box 5810 E-mail: dshipp@clarkson.edu
Potsdam, NY 13699-5810 http://www.clarkson.edu/~dshipp
EDUCATION
1989 –
1993 B.Sc. (Hons.) The University of Melbourne
(Australia)
1993 – 1998 Ph.D. (Chemistry) The
University of Melbourne (Australia)
EXPERIENCE
May 2011 – Present Professor
(Chemistry & Biomolecular Science), Clarkson
University
Feb. 2005 – May 2011 Associate
Professor (Chemistry & Biomolecular Science),
Clarkson University
Jan. 2006 – June 2006 Visiting
Researcher, Bausch & Lomb Research Laboratories, Rochester NY
Sabbatical leave,
worked on new contact lens technologies.
Aug. 1999 – Feb. 2005 Assistant
Professor (Chemistry), Clarkson University
Oct. 1997 – Aug. 1999 Postdoctoral
Research Fellow (Chemistry), Carnegie Mellon University
Held the Bayer Postdoctoral
Research Fellowship at CMU
Advisor: Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Sept. 1993 – Oct. 1997 Doctor
of Philosophy (Chemistry), The University of
Melbourne
Title – Free Radical
Polymerization Kinetics: A Pulsed Laser Photolysis Study
Advisors:
Graeme Moad, David H. Solomon, Trevor A. Smith
AFFILIATIONS AND POSITIONS HELD
·
Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) 1998 – present
·
Member of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) 1991 – present
(RACI Fellow 2010 – present)
·
Member of the Materials Research Society (MRS) 2002 – present
·
Faculty member of the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)
at Clarkson University
·
Faculty member of the Center for the Environment at Clarkson University
·
Faculty member of the Center for Sustainable Energy Systems at Clarkson
University (Solar Point-of-Contact)
AWARDS
·
Member of the Million Dollar Club, Clarkson University (2009)
·
Clarkson University Student Association Outstanding Teacher Award
2000 – 2001
·
Bayer Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Carnegie Mellon
University (1998)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
·
Synthesis of polymers via radical and ionic polymerization
·
Polymerization kinetics, controlled and living polymerizations
·
Biomaterials; hydrogels; novel soft contact
lens materials
·
Synthesis and study of polymer–layered silicate nanocomposites
·
Synthesis of block copolymers, polymer brushes, polymers attached to
surfaces and particles
·
Biodegradable network polymers for bone repair and drug delivery
·
Synthesis and study of photon harvesting polymers, energy transfer in
macromolecular systems
·
Novel polymer-inorganic composites for photovoltaic applications (solar
cells)
·
Nano- and micro-particle surface modification,
layer-by-layer approach to surface modification
PRIMARY TEACHING AREAS
·
Organic chemistry, Polymer chemistry and materials
SUMMARY OF PUBLICATIONS/COMMUNICATIONS:
42 Peer-reviewed publications (see following pages
for full listing of publications), 6 Patents & patent applications
>65 Conference and invited presentations
Peer-Reviewed Articles Analysis
h-index:
18
RESEARCH FUNDING
Funding
Agencies
Includes: ACS-Petroleum
Research Fund, US Department of Defense (ARO), Kuraray America Inc., New York State
Office of Science, Technology & Academic Research, New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), and several companies.
Summary of Award
Activity:
Allocated funding (all projects, PI or co-PI,
excluding start-up): >$1.8M
COURSES TAUGHT AT CLARKSON
UNIVERSITY (excluding Directed Studies in Research)
Course Codes and Titles:
CM241 Organic Chemistry I CM345 Advanced
Laboratory
CM242 Organic Chemistry II CM441/CM541 Physical
Organic Chemistry
CM244 Organic Chemistry Laboratory CM445/CM545
Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds
CM450/CM550 Introduction to Polymer Chemistry CM473/CM573 Advanced NMR Techniques
Research Education:
41 undergraduates mentored in research laboratory
(mostly in the form of Directed Studies or Undergraduate Thesis); 7
postdoctoral research fellows mentored in research laboratory; 2 PhD and 7
Masters of Science (MS) students graduated.
Currently mentoring 4 PhD students & 4 undergraduate students.
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE:
Chemistry Department Committees
University Committees
Conference Participation/Organization &
Professional Service
Journal/Proposal Reviewing
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:
Devon A. Shipp underlined =
undergraduate student
Total number of peer-reviewed articles = 42
H-Index = 18
Citation information are according to ISI Web of Knowledge as of May 5, 2011
1.
Reversible-Deactivation
Radical Polymerizations
D.A. Shipp
Polym. Revs. 2011, 51,
99-103.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C0PY00416B
Times cited: 0
2.
Photodecarbonylation and Photoinitiated
Polymerization from a Monomer and Polymer Based on the α-Keto Ester Methacryloyl
Phenylglyoxylate
K. Omrane, J.-J. Feng, R.E. Partch, D.A. Shipp
Polym. Chem. 2011, 2, in
press.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C0PY00416B
Times cited:
0
3.
Periodic Titania
Nanostructures Using Block Copolymer Templates
P. S. Chinthamanipeta, Q. Lou, D. A. Shipp
ACS Nano 2011, 5, 450-456.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn102207y
Times cited: 0
4.
Polyanhydride Networks
from Thiol-Ene Polymerizations
B. G. Rutherglen, R. A. McBath, Y. L. Huang, D. A. Shipp
Macromolecules 2010, 43, 10297-10303.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma102287v
Times cited: 0
5.
Swelling and Degradation of Hydrogels Synthesized with Degradable Poly(b-amino
ester) Crosslinkers
R. A. McBath, D. A. Shipp
Polym. Chem. 2010, 1, 860-865.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C0PY00074D
Times cited: 2
6.
Synthesis and Characterization of PDMS, PVP and PS-Containing ABCBA Pentablock Copolymers
D. Pavlović,
J. G. Linhardt, J. F. Künzler,
D. A. Shipp
Macromol. Chem. Phys. 2010, 211,
1482-1487.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/macp.200900523
Times cited: 2
7.
Synthesis of
Statistical and Block Copolymers Containing Adamantyl
and Norbornyl Moieties by Reversible
Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymerization
Q. Lou, M. A. Kishpaugh, D. A. Shipp
J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym. Chem. 2010, 48,
943-951.
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.23850
Times cited: 3
8.
Elastomeric and
Degradable Polyanhydride Network Polymers by
Step-Growth Thiol-Ene Photopolymerization
D. A. Shipp, C. W. McQuinn, B. G. Rutherglen,
R. A. McBath
Chem. Commun.
2009, 6415-6417.
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b911557a
Times cited: 1
9.
Grafting of Polystyrene “From” and “Through” Surface
Modified Titania Nanoparticles
B. J. Lowes, A. G. Bohrer, T. T. Tran, D. A. Shipp
Polym. Bull. 2009, 62, 281-289.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00289-008-0016-9
Times cited: 4
10.
Synthesis of
Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)-Silica Nanocomposites
Using Methacrylate-Functionalized Silica Nanoparticles and RAFT Polymerization
P. S. Chinthamanipeta,
S. Kobukata, H. Nakata, D. A. Shipp
Polymer, 2008, 49, 5636-5642.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2008.10.018
Times cited: 12
11.
Synthesis of Poly(tert-butyl acrylate-block-vinyl
acetate) Copolymers by Combining ATRP and RAFT Polymerizations
C. D. Petruczok, R. F. Barlow, D. A. Shipp
J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym.
Chem. 2008, 46, 7200-7206.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.23027
Times cited: 13
12.
Synthesis of Amphiphilic Multiblock and Triblock
Copolymers of Polydimethylsiloxane and Poly(N,N-Dimethylacrylamide)
D. Pavlović, J. G. Linhardt, J. F. Künzler, D. A. Shipp
J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym.
Chem. 2008, 46, 7033-7048.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.23009
Times cited: 13
13.
Stoichiometric Complexes of Polyelectrolyte and Azo-Functionalized
Surfactant
D. Abdallah, M. J. Cully, Y. Li, D. A. Shipp
Coll. Polym. Sci. 2008, 286, 739-745.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00396-007-1827-1
Times cited: 4
14.
Uniform Sub-Micron Polymer Spheres Coated with Ag Nanoparticles
H. Mohammed, D. A. Shipp
Macromol. Rapid Commun.
2006, 27, 1774-1778.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/marc.200600392
Times cited: 16
15.
Polymer-Layered Silicate Nanocomposites
Prepared Through in situ Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer
(RAFT) Polymerization
N. Salem, D. A. Shipp
Polymer 2005, 46, 8573-8581.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2005.04.082
Times cited: 34
16.
Structure and Melt Rheology of Polystyrene-Based Layered Silicate Nanocomposites
L. Xu, S. Reeder, M. Thopasridharan,
J. Ren, D. A. Shipp, R. Krishnamoorti
Nanotechnology, 2005, 16, S514-S521.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/16/7/028
Times cited: 18
17.
Living Radical Polymerization: Controlling Macromolecular Size and
Chemical Functionality in Vinyl Polymers
D. A. Shipp
J. Macromol. Sci. Part C: Polym.
Rev. 2005, 45, 171-194.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1081/MC-200055484
Times cited: 35
18.
Kinetic Analysis of Styrene Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization:
Extraction of Termination Rate Coefficients
D. A. Shipp, X. Yu
J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym. Chem. 2004, 42,
5548-5558.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.20396
Times cited: 19
19.
Nanopatterns of Poly(styrene-block-butyl
acrylate) Block Copolymer Brushes on the Surface of
Exfoliated and Intercalated Clay Layers
H. Zhao, B. P. Farrell, D. A. Shipp
Polymer 2004, 45, 4473-4481.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2004.04.018
Times cited: 40
20.
Polymer-Silicate Nanocomposites Produced by
in situ Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
H. Zhao, S. D. Argoti, B. P. Farrell,
D. A. Shipp
J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym.
Chem. 2004, 42, 916-924.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pola.11071
Times cited: 48
21.
Preparation of Poly(styrene-block-butyl
acrylate) Block Copolymer-Silicate Nanocomposites
H. Zhao, D. A. Shipp
Chem. Mater. 2003, 15, 2693-2695.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cm034013y
Times cited: 54
22.
The Chain Length Dependence of Radical-Radical Termination in Free
Radical Polymerization: A Pulsed Laser Photolysis Investigation
D. A. Shipp, D. H. Solomon, T. A. Smith, G. Moad
Macromolecules 2003, 36, 2032-2040.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma0209951
Times cited: 6
23.
Kinetic Analysis of the Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of n-Butyl
Acrylate Mediated by Cu(I)Br/N,N,N',N',N"-Pentamethyldiethylenetriamine
M. Reyes, X. Yu, D. A. Shipp
Macromol. Chem. Phys. 2001, 202,
3268-3272.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-3935(20011101)202:17%3c3268::AID-MACP3268%3e3.0.CO;2-H
Times cited: 8
24.
Free-Radical Intermediates in Atom Transfer Radical Addition and
Polymerization: Study of Racemization, Halogen
Exchange, and Trapping Reactions
K. Matyjaszewski, H.-j. Paik, D. A. Shipp, Y. Isobe, Y. Okamoto
Macromolecules 2001, 34, 3127-3129.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma010268q
Times cited: 29
25.
Controlled/“Living” Radical Polymerization Applied to Water-Borne
Systems
K. Matyjaszewski, J. Qiu,
D. A. Shipp, S. G. Gaynor
Macromol. Symp. 2000, 155, 15-29.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-3900(200004)155:1%3c15::AID-MASY15%3e3.0.CO;2-H
Times cited: 42
26.
Water-Borne Block and Statistical Copolymers Synthesized Using Atom
Transfer Radical Polymerization
K. Matyjaszewski, D. A. Shipp, J. Qiu,
S. G. Gaynor
Macromolecules 2000, 33, 2296-2298.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma991672g
Times cited: 46
27.
Simple and Effective One-Pot Synthesis of (Meth)Acrylic Block
Copolymers Through Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
K. Matyjaszewski, D. A. Shipp, G. P. McMurtry, S. G. Gaynor
J. Polym. Sci.
Part A: Polym. Chem. 2000, 38, 2023-2031.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-0518(20000601)38:11%3c2023::AID-POLA110%3e3.0.CO;2-L
Times cited: 113
28.
Kinetic Analysis of Controlled/“Living” Radical Polymerizations by
Simulations. 2. Apparent External Orders of Reactants in Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, K. Matyjaszewski
Macromolecules 2000, 33, 1553-1559.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma991651m
Times cited: 65
29.
An Investigation into the CuX/2,2’Bipyridine (X = Br or Cl)
Mediated Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization of Acrylonitrile
K. Matyjaszewski, S. M. Jo, H.-j. Paik, D. A. Shipp
Macromolecules 1999, 32, 6431-6438.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma9905526
Times cited: 107
30.
Measurement of Primary Radical Concentrations Generated by Pulsed Laser
Photolysis Using Fluorescence Detection
G. Moad, D. A. Shipp, T. A. Smith, D. H. Solomon
J. Phys. Chem. A 1999, 103, 6580-6586.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp990892t
Times cited: 31
31.
Kinetic Analysis of Controlled Radical Polymerizations by Simulations.
1. The Importance of Diffusion Controlled Reactions
D. A. Shipp, K. Matyjaszewski
Macromolecules 1999, 32, 2948-2955.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma9819135
Times cited: 89
32.
Synthesis of Acrylate and Methacrylate
Block Copolymers Using Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, J.-L. Wang, K. Matyjaszewski
Macromolecules 1998, 31, 8005-8008.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma981033q
Times cited: 203
33.
Utilizing Halide Exchange to Improve Control of Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization
K. Matyjaszewski, D. A. Shipp, J.-L. Wang, T. Grimaud, T. E. Patten
Macromolecules 1998, 31, 6836-6840.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma980476r
Times cited: 260
34. Controlled/“Living” Atom
Transfer Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate
Using Various Initiation Systems
K. Matyjaszewski, J.-L. Wang, T. Grimaud,
D. A. Shipp
Macromolecules 1998, 31, 1527-1534.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma971298p
Times cited: 231
35.
Direct Measurement of Primary Radical Concentrations in Pulsed Laser
Photolysis
G. Moad, D. A. Shipp, T. A. Smith, D.
H. Solomon
Macromolecules 1997, 30, 7627-7630.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma9708095
Times cited: 17
36.
Functionality in Phenol-Formaldehyde Step-Growth Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, D. H. Solomon
Polymer 1997, 38, 4229-4232.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0032-3861(96)01013-0
Times cited: 3
37.
Determination of Molecular Weight Distributions of Novolac
Resins by Gel Permeation Chromatography
T. R. Dargaville, F. N. Guerzoni,
M. G. Looney, D. A. Shipp, D. H. Solomon, X. Zhang
J. Polym. Sci.,
A: Polym. Chem. 1997, 35, 1399-1407.
DOI: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/53114/abstract
Times cited: 11
38.
Evaluation of Propagation Rate Constants for the Free Radical
Polymerization of Methacrylonitrile by Pulsed Laser
Photolysis
D. A. Shipp, T. A. Smith, D. H. Solomon, G. Moad
Macromol. Rapid Commun.
1995, 16, 837-844.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/marc.1995.030161109
Times cited: 29
39.
Excimer Kinetics in Di(naphthyl)propane
T. A. Smith, D. A. Shipp, G. D. Scholes, K. P. Ghiggino
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem. 1994, 80, 177-185.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/1010-6030(94)01059-5
Times cited: 11
40.
RAFT
Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate, Styrene and Acrylates
Using N,N-Dithiocarbamates
V. Malepu, C. D. Petruczok,
T. T. Tran, T. Zhang, M. Thopasridharan, D. A.
Shipp
ACS Symposium Series 2009, 1024, 37-47.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2009-1024.ch003
(in “Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization: Progress in RAFT, DT, NMP and
OMRP”, K. Matyjaszewski – editor, American Chemical Society 2009).
41.
Grafting from
Clay Surfaces Using Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
D. A. Shipp
In Polymer Nanocomposites:
Advances in Filler Surface Modification Techniques; V. Mittal, ed.; Nova
Science Publishers 2009;Chapter 5.
42.
Polymer-Layered
Silicate Nanocomposites
D. A. Shipp
In Comprehensive
Nanoscience and Technology; David Andrews, Greg Scholes and Gary Wiederrecht, eds.; Elsevier, 2010.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-374396-1.00058-1
1.
Polyanhydrides
from Thiol-Ene Polymerizations
B. G.
Rutherglen, R. A. McBath, G. Liddil, Y. L. Huang, S. K. Zorn,
C. W. McQuinn, D. A. Shipp
Am.
Chem. Soc., Polym. Prepr. 2010, 51(2),
728-729.
2.
Optimization of
Depositions Conditions of Titanium Dioxide in Block Copolymer Templates
Q. Lou, P. S. Chinthamanipeta, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2010,
51(2), 345-346.
3.
Preparation of Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Using Block Copolymer
Templates
P. S. Chinthamanipeta, Q. Lou, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., PMSE Prepr.
2010, PMSE-297.
1. Synthesis and
Characterization of Hydrophilic-Polydimethylsiloxane-Containing
Block Copolymers
D. Pavlović, J. G. Linhardt, J. F. Künzler, D. A. Shipp
Proceedings of the 11th Pacific Polymer Conference, Cairns Australia,
December 2009.
2.
Degradable
Network Polymers by Thiol-Ene Photopolymerization
B. G.
Rutherglen, R. A. McBath, Y. L. Huang, S. K. Zorn, C. W. McQuinn, D. A. Shipp
Proceedings of the 11th Pacific Polymer Conference,
Cairns Australia, December 2009.
3.
Synthesis of
Block Copolymers Based on Photoresist Monomers
Q. Lou, M. A. Kishpaugh, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2009,
50(2), 415-416.
4.
Block Copolymers
from ATRP and RAFT Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, C.D. Petruczok, V. Malepu, T.T. Tran
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2008,
49(2), 38-39.
5.
Synthesis of N-Vinylpyrrolidone
and N-Trisilylpropyl-O-Vinylcarbamate
Copolymers
J.L. Terrell, J.G. Linhardt, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2008,
49(2), 333-334.
6.
Synthesis and
Characterization of Hydrophilic Silicone Copolymers and Macromonomers
for Ophthalmic Applications
D. Pavlović, J.G.
Linhardt, J. Kunzler, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2008,
49(2), 820-821.
7. Synthesis of PMMA-Silica Nanocomposites Using “Grafting Through” RAFT Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, P. S. Chinthamanipeta
Am. Chem. Soc., PMSE. Prepr. 2008,
98, 10-11.
8. Novel Synthesis of Poly(tert-Butyl Acrylate-Block-Vinyl
Acetate) Copolymers
C. D. Petruczok, R. F. Barlow, D. A.
Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2008,
49(1), 1136-1137.
9. Synthesis and Studies of
Poly(N-vinylcarbazole)-Fullerene Composites
P. S. Chinthamanipeta, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2008,
49(1), 615-616.
10.
Photoresponsive Lamellar Structures Utilizing Azobenzene-Modified Surfactants
D. Abdallah, Y. Li, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., PMSE. Prepr. 2007, 96, 146-147.
11. Surface Modification and
Polymer Grafting “From” and “Through” Titania Nanoparticles
B. J. Lowes, A. G. Bohrer, T. T. Tran,
D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2007,
48(1), 327-328.
12. Monodispersed and Uniform Sub-Micron
Polymer Spheres Coated with Ag Nanoparticles
H. Mohammed, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2006,
47(2), 887-888.
13. Reversible
Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization and Photodecarboxylation of (Meth)Acryloylethyl
Phenylglyoxylate
K. Omrane, R. E. Partch, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., PMSE Prepr.
2005, 93, 566-567.
14. Reversible Addition-Fragmentation
Chain Transfer (RAFT) Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate using Xanthates
D. A. Shipp, K. Vercoe, T. Zhang, M. Thopasridharan
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2005,
46(2), 389-390.
15. Polymer-Layered Silicate
Nanocomposites using RAFT Polymerization
N. Salem, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2005,
46(2), 339-340.
16. Polymer-Layered Silicate
Nanocomposites Produced by in situ Living Radical Polymerizations
D. A. Shipp, N. Salem, H. Zhao, B. P. Farrell, S. Reeder
IUPAC World Polymer Congress,
Macro2004 2004, Congress
Proceedings CD-ROM.
17. Abrasive Particle
Innovations for Copper CMP
Y. Li, D. Shipp, L. Liu, S. Hellring
Proc. CMP Technical Symposium, SEMICON China, 2003, Shanghai
China, 3-20.
18. SMART Particles for Copper
CMP
S. Hellring, B. Auger, C. McCann, M. Fontenot, H.-C.
Kang, L. Guo, X. Shi, D. Shipp, Y. Li
Proc. of Eighth International CMP-MIC, 2003, 51-55.
19.
Reactive Pads for
Metal CMP
Y. Li, J. Keleher, T. Zhang, D. Shipp, and S. Hellring
Proc. of Twenty Second International VLSI/ULSI
Multilevel Interconnection Conference, Fremont, CA. 2005, 245-239.
20. Block Copolymer-Layered
Silicate Nanocomposites
D. A. Shipp, H. Zhao, B. P. Farrell
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2003,
44(2), 249-250.
21. Determining radical-radical
termination rate coefficients from atom transfer radical polymerization
D. A. Shipp, X. Yu
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2002,
7-8.
22. Synthesis of
polymer-silicate nanocomposites by atom transfer radical polymerization
S. D. Argoti, S. Reeder, H. Zhao, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym. Prepr. 2002, 267-268.
23. Kinetic studies of styrene
ATRP: A novel method of determining termination rate coefficients
X. Yu, D. A. Shipp
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 2002,
162-163.
24. Water-Borne Block Copolymer
Synthesis and a Simple and Effective One-Pot Synthesis of Acrylate-Methacrylate
Block Copolymers by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, G. P. McMurtry, S. G. Gaynor, J. Qiu, K. Matyjaszewski
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 1999,
40(2), 448-449.
25. Simulations of Atom
Transfer, Nitroxide Mediated and Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain
Transfer Radical Polymerizations
D. A. Shipp, K. Matyjaszewski
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 1999,
40(2), 450-451.
26. The Effect of Ligands on
Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization in Water-Borne Systems
J. Qiu, D. Shipp, S. G. Gaynor, K. Matyjaszewski
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 1999,
40(2), 418-419.
27. Block Copolymer Synthesis by
Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
K. Matyjaszewski, M. H. Acar, K. L. Beers, S. Coca,
K. A. Davis, S. G. Gaynor, P. J. Miller, H.-j. Paik, D. A. Shipp, M.
Teodorescu, J. Xia, X. Zhang
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 1999,
40(2), 966-967.
28. Controlled/“Living” Radical
Polymerization Applied to Water-Borne Systems
S. G. Gaynor, J. Qiu, D. A. Shipp, K. Matyjaszewski
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym. Mater. Sci. Eng. 1999, 80, 536-537.
29. Halide Exchange in Atom
Transfer Radical Polymerization
D. A. Shipp, J.-L. Wang, T. Grimaud, K. Matyjaszewski
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 1998,
39(2), 504-505.
30. The Kinetics of Termination
in Free Radical Polymerization Studied by Pulsed Laser Photolysis
D. A. Shipp, T. A. Smith, D. H. Solomon, G. Moad
Am. Chem. Soc., Polym.
Prepr. 1998,
39(2), 506-507.
31.
Curable bone substitute
comprising polymer beads
A. Ashman, D.
A. Shipp
Assignee: A Enterprises, Inc.
Patent Information: April 19, 2007; US-20070087031
Application: US 2006-584735, application filed 10/19/06
32.
Lenses Comprising
Amphiphilic Multiblock
Copolymers
J. G. Linhardt, D. A. Shipp, D. Pavlovic, J. F.
Kunzler
Assignee: Bausch and Lomb, Inc.
Patent Information: Sept. 24, 2009; WO-2009117374
Application: WO 2009-37330, application filed 3/17/09
33.
Lenses Comprising
Amphiphilic Multiblock
Copolymers
J. G. Linhardt, D. A. Shipp, D. Pavlovic, J. F.
Kunzler
Assignee: Bausch and Lomb, Inc.
Patent Information: March 18, 2010; US-20100069522
Application: US 2009-404627, application filed 3/16/09
34.
Segmented
Reactive Block Copolymers, Their Preparation and Use in Coatings
J. G. Linhardt, D. A. Shipp, J. F. Kunzler
Assignee: Bausch and Lomb, Inc.
Patent Information: July 2, 2009; US-20090171049
Application: US 2008-333345, application filed 12/12/08
35.
Segmented
Reactive Block Copolymers, Their Preparation and Use in Coatings
J. G. Linhardt, D. A. Shipp, J. F. Kunzler
Assignee: Bausch and Lomb, Inc.
Patent Information: July 9, 2009; WO-2009085759
Application: WO 2008-US86996, application filed 12/16/08
36.
Elastomeric and
Degradable Polyanhydride Polymers by Step-Growth
Thiol-Ene Photopolymerization
D. A. Shipp
US 12/731,282, filed 3/25/2010
Submitted or In Preparation
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
37. Photodecarbonylation and photoinitiated
polymerization from a monomer and polymer based on the a-keto ester methacryloyl
phenylglyoxylate
K. Omrane, J.-J. Feng, R. Partch, D. A. Shipp
Polym. Chem. 2010, submitted.
38. Deposition of Titania
into Cylindrical Poly(styrene-block-4-vinyl
pyridine) Block Copolymer Templates
Q. Lou, P. S. Chinthamanipeta,
D. A. Shipp
In preparation
39. Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone)/Polydimethylsiloxane
Amphiphilic Triblock Copolymers
D. Pavlović, Q. Lou, J. G. Linhardt,
J. F. Künzler,
D. A. Shipp
In preparation
40. Synthesis and
Characterization of Perfluoropolyoxyalkane – Poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone)
ABA Triblock Copolymers
D. Pavlović, J. G. Linhardt, J. F. Künzler, D.
A. Shipp
In preparation
41. Block,
Gradient and Statistical Amphiphilic Copolymers of a Siloxane-Containing Vinyl Carbamate
Monomer and N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone: The Effect of Molecular Structure on Solution
Properties
J. L. Terrell, J. G. Linhardt, D. A. Shipp
In preparation
Oral Presentations (since 1999)
Given by Devon A. Shipp
1. American Chemical Society North Eastern Regional
Meeting, University of Connecticut, Storrs CT, June 18 – 21 2000
Synthesis of Well-Defined Photon Harvesting Homopolymers
and Block Copolymers (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
2. Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP),
Clarkson University, Potsdam NY, October 18 – 20, 2000
“Polymer-Clay (Silicate) Nanocomposites” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
3. Corning Inc., Corning, NY, April 12, 2001
“Living Radical Polymerizations: New Methods and Materials” (Invited
presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
4. Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK, May 24, 2001
“Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization: Kinetics and Materials” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
5. Technical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, May
31, 2001
“Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization: Kinetics and Materials” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
6. University of New South Wales, Department of
Chemistry, Sydney, Australia, October 23, 2001
“Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization: Mechanisms, Kinetics and Materials” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
7. University of Adelaide, Department of Chemistry,
Adelaide, Australia, October 25, 2001
“Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization: Mechanisms, Kinetics and Materials” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
8. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York State for
Polymer Synthesis, Troy NY, February 11, 2002
“Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization: Mechanism and Materials” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
9. Kodak, Inc., Rochester NY, February 12, 2002
“Atom Transfer Radical
Polymerization: Mechanism and Materials” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp
10. American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston
August 2002
“Determining Radical-Radical
Termination Rate Coefficients from Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization”
(Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp and Xiang Yu
11. PPG, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA, October 1, 2002
“Novel Polymer–Silicate Nanocomposites Using Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization”
(invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp, S. Dayana Argoti
and Hanying Zhao
12. Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)
Technical Meeting, Clarkson University, October 17, 2002
“Polymer–Silicate Nanocomposites:
Homo- and Block-Copolymers with Well-Defined Molecular Weights” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp, S. Dayana Argoti
and Hanying Zhao
13. Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)
Technical Meeting, Saratoga Springs, May 16, 2003
“Block Copolymer–Layered Silicate Nanocomposites” (Invited presentation)
Devon A. Shipp, Hanying Zhao and Brendan P. Farrell
14. American
Chemical Society National Meeting, New York City September 2003
“Block Copolymer-Layered Silicate Nanocomposites” (Contributed presentation/session chair)
D. A. Shipp, H. Zhao, B. P. Farrell
15. Kuraray
America, Inc., New York City September 2003
“Polymer Science At Clarkson
University” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
16. University
of Houston, Houston TX, February 25, 2004
“Living Radical Polymerizations and
Polymer Nanocomposites” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp, N. Salem, H. Zhao, B. P. Farrell, S. R. Reeder
17. Bausch and
Lomb, Rochester May 2004
“Well-Defined Polymer Nanocomposites” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp
18. IUPAC
Macro2004, Paris France, July 2004
“Polymer-Layered Silicate Nanocomposites Produced by in situ Living Radical
Polymerizations” (Contributed presentation)
D. A. Shipp, N. Salem, H. Zhao, B. P. Farrell, S. Reeder
19. Annual CAMP
Meeting, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, October 21, 2004.
”Surface Modification of Titania Nanoparticles:
Polymer Brushes and Application to Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp, B. Lowes, T. T. Tran, L. Bohrer
20. 33rd
ACS North-East Regional Meeting, Rochester NY, October-November 2004
“Well-Defined Polymer Nanocomposites Using “Grafting From” and “Grafting Through”
Polymerization Methodologies” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
21. Materials
Research Society (MRS) Meeting, Boston, December 2004
“Polymer-Layered Silicate Nanocomposites: New Synthetic Methodologies and Materials
Using Living Radical Polymerizations” (Contributed presentation)
D. A. Shipp, N. Salem, M. Thopasridharan, S. Reeder,
B. P. Farrell, H. Zhao
22. Materials
Research Society (MRS) Meeting, Boston, December 2004
“Grafting Polymers from Modified Titania Surfaces: Application to Dye-Sensitized Solar
Cells” (Contributed presentation)
D. A. Shipp, B. Lowes, T. T. Tran, L. Bohrer
23. Chemistry
Department, SUNY-Potsdam, March 1, 2005
“Making Polymers with Precision”
(Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
24. Department
of Electrical Engineering, University at Buffalo, April 1, 2005
“Living Radical Polymerizations:
Making Polymers with Precision” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
25. Department
of Chemical Engineering, University of Melbourne (Australia), July 2005
“Living Radical Polymerizations:
Mechanisms and Nanocomposites” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
26. Annual CAMP
Meeting, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, October 6, 2005.
“Well Defined and Functional Polymers” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
27. Department of
Chemistry, University of Vermont, November 3, 2005
“Well-Defined Polymer by Living
Radical Polymerizations” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
28. Department
of Chemistry, Rochester Institute of Technology, January 31, 2006
“Living Radical Polymerizations: Controlling
Molecular Size and Chemical Functionality in Vinyl Polymers” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp
29. Department
of Chemistry, SUNY-Brockport, February 9, 2006
“Living Radical Polymerizations:
Controlling Molecular Size and Chemical Functionality in Vinyl Polymers”
(Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
30. Annual CAMP
Meeting, Clarkson University, Canandaigua, New York, May 18, 2006.
“New Materials From Living Radical Polymerizations” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
31. Bausch and
Lomb Research Laboratories, Rochester, New York, June 27, 2006.
“Living Radical Polymerizations for Ophthalmic Applications” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp
32. ACS National
Meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 12, 2006
“Monodispersed and Uniform Sub-Micron Polymer Spheres
Coated with Ag Nanoparticles” (Contributed
presentation)
H. Mohammed, D. A. Shipp
33. Department
of Chemistry, Clarkson University, November 2 2006
“Living Radical Polymerizations: Nanocomposites and Ophthalmic Applications” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp
34. ACS National
Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2007
“Surface Modification and Polymer Grafting “From” and “Through” Titania Nanoparticles”
(Contributed presentation)
B.J. Lowes, A.G. Bohrer, T. Tran, D. A. Shipp
35. CAMP Annual
Meeting, Canandaigua, NY, May 18, 2007
“Polymers and Polymer Nanocomposites: Synthetic
Strategies for New (Bio)Materials” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
36. CAMP Annual
Meeting, Potsdam, NY, October 16, 2007
“Soft Materials and Nanocomposites” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp
37. Polymer
Science& Engineering, University of Massachusetts – Amherst, MA, October
26, 2007
“Synthetic Strategies for Polymer Nanocomposites and
Biomaterials” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
38. School of
Chemistry, Key Centre for Polymer Colloids, University of Sydney, January 10
2008
“Synthetic Strategies for Polymer Nanocomposites and Biomaterials” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
39. 235th
ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, April 7, 2008
“Nanocomposites
Using RAFT Polymerization” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp and P.K. Chinthamanipeta
40. Department
of Chemistry, Binghamton University, Binghamton NY, May 2, 2008
“Living Radical Polymerizations: From
Biomaterials to Materials for Renewable Energy” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
41. 2008 Fall
ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, August 12, 2008
“Block Copolymers from ATRP and RAFT
Polymerization” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
42. NYERDA/NYSTAR/CAMP
Meeting, Albany NY, April 3, 2009
“Photovoltaic Research at Clarkson
University” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
43. CAMP Annual
Meeting, Canandaigua NY, May 14, 2009
“Block Copolymer
Films: Templated Nanostructures for Photovoltaic Devices” (Invited
presentation)
D. A. Shipp
44.
Clarkson University Alumni College Program, July 8,
2009
“Solar Cells: Fundamentals and New Materials” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp
45.
Fall ACS National Meeting, Washington DC, August 19,
2009
“Synthesis of
Block Copolymers Based on Photoresist Monomers”
(Contributed presentation)
Q. Lou, M. A. Kishpaugh, D. A. Shipp
46. Clarkson
University, Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular
Science, October 2, 2009
“Polyanhydrides: Degradable Materials
for Biomedical Use” (Invited presentation)
D.A. Shipp
47. ACS North
Eastern Regional Meeting, Hartford, CT, October 7, 2009
“Polymer Nanocomposites
from Living Radical Polymerization” (Contributed presentation)
D.A. Shipp
48. 11th
Pacific Polymer Conference, Cairns, Qld, Australia,
December 7, 2009
“Synthesis and Characterization of Hydrophilic-Polydimethylsiloxane-Containing
Block Copolymers” (Contributed presentation)
D. Pavlović, J. G. Linhardt, J. F. Künzler, D. A. Shipp
49. 11th
Pacific Polymer Conference, Cairns, Qld, Australia,
December 10, 2009
“Degradable Network Polymers by Thiol-Ene Photopolymerization”
(Contributed presentation)
B. G. Rutherglen, R. A. McBath, Y. L. Huang, S. K. Zorn, C. W.
McQuinn, G. Liddil, D. A. Shipp
50. CAMP Annual
Meeting, Canandaigua NY, May 7, 2010
“Templated Titania
Nanostructures” (Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp, Q. Lou, P. S. Chinthamanipeta
51. Fall ACS
National Meeting, Boston MA, August 25, 2010
“Polyanhydrides from Thiol-Ene
Polymerizations” (Invited presentation)
B. G. Rutherglen, R. A. McBath, G. Liddil, Y. L. Huang, S. K.
Zorn, C. W. McQuinn,
D. A. Shipp
52. Materials
Research Society (MRS) Meeting, Boston, December 2010
“Periodic Titania
Nanostructures Using a Block Copolymer Templating
Approach” (Contributed presentation)
D. A. Shipp, Q. Lou, P. S. Chinthamanipeta
53. Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, Dept. of Chemistry, Troy NY, May 3, 2011
“Degradable Network Polyanhydrides
from Thiol-Ene Polymerizations: Surface Eroding Polymers for Bio-Applications”
(Invited presentation)
D. A. Shipp