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Amphiphilic Polymers Forming Micelle Analogous Structures

Amphiphilic Polymers Forming Micelle Analogous Structures [Pg.294]

As an extension of the perspective of micelle formation by amphiphihc block copolymers the following part will focus on two other types of polymers. The micellar structures that will discussed are (i) micelles and inverse micelles based on a hyperbranched polymers and (ii) polysoaps, that are copolymers composed of hy-drophihc and amphiphihc or hydrophobic monomers. Whereas the first class of polymers is stiU very new and only few examples exist of the synthesis and appH-cation of such stracture in catalysis, the synthesis and aggregation characteristics of polysoaps has already been intensively discussed in the hterature. [Pg.294]


Amphiphilic Polymers Forming Micelle Analogous Structures... [Pg.294]

Many micellar catalytic applications using low molecular weight amphiphiles have already been discussed in reviews and books and will not be the subject of this chapter [1]. We will rather focus on the use of different polymeric amphiphiles, that form micelles or micellar analogous structures and will summarize recent advances and new trends of using such systems for the catalytic synthesis of low molecular weight compounds and polymers, particularly in aqueous solution. The polymeric amphiphiles discussed herein are block copolymers, star-like polymers with a hyperbranched core, and polysoaps (Fig. 6.3). [Pg.280]


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