David P. Penaloza Jr. graduated with his PhD in Polymer Chemistry degree from the University of Connecticut (USA) in 2011 through the Ford Foundation International Fellowship Program (Ford-IFP). His doctoral research under the mentorship of Prof. Thomas AP Seery focused on the preparation and characterization of clay-based polymer nanocomposites prepared via surface-initiated polymerization. Then he moved to Kyushu University (Japan) to do a postdoc (and later promoted to research assistant professor) where he worked with Prof. Keiji Tanaka carrying out structure-property relation studies of self-assembled systems. In 2013, David got employed at Keimyung University (South Korea) as an assistant professor. Then in 2015, David went back to the Philippines and joined De La Salle University (DLSU) where he is currently an associate professor.
Interests in his research group at DLSU, Soft Materials Laboratory (www.softmaterialsatdlsu.weebly.com), are focused towards the studies of structure-property relations of soft matter and complex fluids. Complex fluids refer to multiphase soft material systems (polymer and colloidal dispersions, polymer brushes, hydrogels, emulsions, etc.) that can flow but exhibit non-Newtonian rheology. Such materials are ubiquitous in nature and can be employed in a wide range of important commercial applications. He also collaborates with industry partners to solve formulation challenges in commercial products such as paints, coatings and inks; emulsions; plastics; cosmetics and personal home care products, etc.
Journal Articles
Utilizing exfoliated clay-poly(norbornene) nanocomposite prepared by metal-mediated surface-initiated polymerization as model end-tethered polymers on an organoclay substrate
Penaloza, David P; Seery, Thomas AP
Journal of Applied Physics 127, 164702, 2020 doi: 10.1063/1.5143825
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Silane coupling agents application to abaca fibers for hydrophobic modification
Siy, ​Brent Spencer; Tan, John Alfred Xavier; Viron, Kimberly; Sajor, Normie Jean; Santos, Gil Nonato, Penaloza Jr., David
Cellulose Chemistry and Technology 54, 365-369, 2020
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Coated NPK fertilizer based on citric acid-crosslinked chitosan/alginate encapsulant
Vince St D. Mesias, Anne Bernadette S. Agu, Precious Japheth L. Benablo, Chun-Hu Chen, David P. Penaloza Jr.
Journal of Ecological Engineering 20, 1-12, 2019 doi: 10.12911/22998993/113418
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Modified clay for the synthesis of clay-based nanocomposites
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Preparation and characterization of clay-polymer nanocomposite having covalently-bound poly(norbornenes) with pendant cholesterols
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Rheological characterization of the curing process of a water-based epoxy added with polythiol crosslinking agent
Quiambao, Maria Myrelle; Laplana, Danilo; Abobo, Ibarra Miguel; Jancon, Angelica; Salvador, Sonia; Siy, Henry; Penaloza, David P.
Epitoanyag - Journal of Silicate Based and Composite Materials 71, 162-167, 2019 doi: 10.14382/epitoanyag-jsbcm.2019.28
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Review on the preparation and properties of clay-based nanocomposites with covalently-bound polymer architecture
Penaloza, David P
Philippine Journal of Science 148, 827-838, 2019
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Synthesis and characterization of a chitosan-based citric acid-crosslinked encapsulant system
Agu, Anne Bernadette; Benablo, Precious Japheth; Mesias, Vince St; Penaloza, David P.
Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society 64, 4610-4612, 2019 doi: 10.4067/S0717-97072019000404610
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Heterojunctions of silver–iron oxide on graphene for laser-coupled oxygen reduction reactions
Chen WQ, Chung MC, Valinton JA, Penaloza DP, Chuang SH, Chen CH
Chemical Communications 54, 7900-7903, 2018 doi: 10.1039/C8CC03136C
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Silylated functionalized montmorillonite clay for nanocomposite preparation
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Books
Control of Surface Structure and Dynamics of Polymers Based on Precision Synthesis. In Anionic Polymerization
Hirai T, Oda Y, Penaloza DP, Kawaguchi D, Tanaka K
Springer, Tokyo, 2015
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25 journals, 1 book, 1 society, 6 awards
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