Hannes Gumz
Im Rahmen seiner Dissertation beschäftigt sich Hannes Gumz mit der Synthese von amphiphilen Blockcopolymeren für die Bildung von responsiven Polymersomen. Dabei sollen die Polymersome hauptsächlich als Nanotransporter zum gezielten Stoff- und Informationstransport verwendet werden. Das Projekt ist Teil des "Chemical Information Processing"-Pfades des cfAED (center for advancing electronics Dresden).
Arbeitsgebiet
- Kontrollierte radikalische Polymerisationstechniken zur Synthese funktioneller amphiphiler Blockcopolymere
- Polymercharakterisierung mittels NMR und GPC
- Polymersombildung mittels Selbst-Assemblierungs-Methoden und Charakterisierung der Strukturen durch DLS, CryoTEM und UV/Vis-Spektroskopie
Persönliche Daten
| seit 03/2014 | Doktorand am Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. und an der Technischen Universität Dresden unter der Betreuung von Prof. Dr. B. Voit und Dr. D. Appelhans | |
| 10/2008 - 12/2013 | Studium in Chemie an der Technischen Universität Dresden | |
| 2013 | Masterarbeit: Cu(0)-vermittelte kontrollierte Polymerisation von Methacrylsäure und Natriummethacrylat, Betreuer: Prof. Dr. B. Voit, Dr. S. Fleischmann (BASF SE) | |
| 07/2013 -08/2013 | Praktikum im Rahmen der Masterarbeit bei der BASF SE in Ludwigshafen, Abteilung: Polymers for Performance and Paper Chemicals (GMV/P) | |
| 2011 | Bachelorarbeit: Modifizierung von hochverzweigtem Polyphenylen im Hinblick auf die Entwicklung von Kern-Schale-Materialien für die organische Elektronik, Betreuer: Prof. Dr. B. Voit, DC Robert Pötzsch |
Publikationen
- Optimization of lignocellulose esterification in biosorption research: A case study more ACS Sustainable Resource Management 2 (2025) 1260-1266
- Poly(ethylene glycol)-norbornene-heparin-piposome composite hydrogels for in situ spraying and ultra-fast adhesion: meeting the challenges of endothelial repair of vascular injury more Acta Biomaterialia 200 (2025) 489-507
- Photocatalytic versus stoichiometric hydrogen Generation using mesoporous silicon catalysts: The complex role of sacrificial reagents more Advanced Functional Materials (2025) 2507914 - Early View
- 3D-printed PVDF-based hybrid nanogenerators with dominant triboelectric output for high-sensitivity force sensing more IEEE Sensors Journal 25 (2025) 26412-26420
- Coalescence of viscoelastic drops on a solid substrate more Physical Review Fluids 10 (2025) 063603
- Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 more C. Werner, U. Freudenberg, J. Friedrichs (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. 632 (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- Designed multicomponent glycan-based biopolymer condensates more in: Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 / C. Werner et al. (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. 103-142 (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- Electron beam modification of melt-spun polylactide fibers at elevated temperature more Polymer 333 (2025) 128567
- Front Matter more in: Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 / C. Werner et al. (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- In vitro models of vasculogenesis for high-throughput applications more in: Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 / C. Werner, U. et al. (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. 491-525 (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- Mesoscale properties of protein clusters determine the size and nature of liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) more Communications Physics 8 (2025) 226
- Polymeric biomaterials for studying neurodegeneration and facilitating brain repair more in: Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 / C. Werner et al. (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. 527-569 (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- Programmable DNA-based nanomaterials for biomedical applications more in: Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 / C. Werner et al. (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. 345-379 (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry-partial least square regression for quantifying interleukin-8 in biopolymer matrices more Advanced NanoBiomed Research 5 (2025) 2500066
- Tumour tissue engineering: Modeling prostate cancer with biomaterial-based platforms more in: Advanced Polymer Life Science: Polymer Soft Matter Science & Engineering, Vol. 1 / C. Werner et al. (Eds.). New Jersey [u.a.]: World Scientific, 2025. 571-603 (World Scientific Series on Emerging Technologies; 7); ISBN 978-981-98-0677-5
- Development of Ni-ZnO-ACE-2 peptide hybrids as electrochemical devices for SARS-CoV-2 spike protein detection more Bioelectrochemistry 163 (2025) 108899
- Interaction of poly(acrylic acid) brushes with multivalent cations: An in situ study more Langmuir 41 (2025) 14311-14324
- Ternary microphase diagram of SBM triblock terpolymer morphologies in spherical confinement more Journal of Polymer Science (2025) Early View
- Molecular architectures of glycosylated dendronized bottle brushes in action: Biocompatibility and anti-amyloidogenic activity of pseudo-glycodendrimers more Materials Today Bio 32 (2025) 101771
- Characterisation and modelling of the fibre-matrix interface of short fibre reinforced thermoplastics using the push-out technique more Composites Part B: Engineering 297 (2025) 112317
- Impact of smallest loops and composition fluctuations on the structure of end-linked polymer model networks more Polymer 330 (2025) 128454
- A mechanism for MEX-5-driven disassembly of PGL-3/RNA condensates in vitro more Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) 122 (2025) e2412218122
- Engineering low clinker Strain-Hardening cementitious composites (SHCC) using polyethylene and cost-effective polypropylene fibers: An experimental scale-linking analysis more Materials & Design 254 (2025) 114051
- MWCNT localization and electrical percolation in thin films of semifluorinated PMMA block copolymers more Polymers 17 (2025) 1271
- Moving beyond organosilanes: Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane as a superior surface modifier for zirconia in NBR composites more Polymer 328 (2025) 128405
