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Teaching and Research Interests Physical Chemistry, Polymer Physics, Materials David S. Boucher , Associate Professor Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry College of Charleston In-Situ Synthesis of P3HT Composites P3HT synthesized in situ with graphene, and carbon nanotubes for applications as photovoltaic and thermoelectric materials. Self-assembly of Polymers in Binary Solvent Mixtures Aggregation and self-assembly of P3HT in binary solvent mixtures (solubility parameter analysis, COSMO-RS calculations, and linear solvation energy relationship (LSER) modeling) Morphology of P3HT thin films and composites Interfacial growth methods Solubility Parameter Theory Development of convex (CSP) and functional solubility parameter (FSP) methods

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Page 1: David S. Boucher, Associate Professorchemistry.cofc.edu/documents/faculty-research-interest/Boucher_2018.pdfDavid S. Boucher, Associate Professor Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Teaching and Research InterestsPhysical Chemistry,

Polymer Physics, Materials

David S. Boucher, Associate Professor

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry College of Charleston

In-Situ Synthesis of P3HT CompositesP3HT synthesized in situ with graphene, and carbon nanotubes for applications as

photovoltaic and thermoelectric materials.

Self-assembly of Polymers in Binary Solvent MixturesAggregation and self-assembly of P3HT in binary

solvent mixtures(solubility parameter analysis, COSMO-RS calculations, and

linear solvation energy relationship (LSER) modeling)

Morphology of P3HT thin films and composites

Interfacial growth methods

Solubility Parameter Theory

Development of convex (CSP) and functional solubility parameter (FSP) methods