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Organometallic polymers supramolecular assemblies

Block co-polymers exhibit outstanding potential for a variety of applications as a result of their self-assembly into supramolecular structures (see Section 1.2.4). However, the exploration of organometallic multi-block materials was only begun in the early 1990s. Block co-polymers derived from the living anionic polymerization of vinylferrocene have been already briefly mentioned in Section 12.06.2.2.l.(i). In this section, side-chain metal-containing block co-polymers are surveyed. Examples of block co-polymers with metals in the main chain are discussed in Section 3.X. [Pg.313]


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