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Other Processes Self-Assembly and Nanostructures

Polymerization in P-cyclodextrin (CD) complexes with monomer offers a route to polymerization, as well as other organic reactions, in water without the need for organic solvents [Ritter and Tabatabai, 2002]. P-Cyclodextrins are toms-shaped, cyclic oligosaccharides obtained by degradation of starch. The hydroxyl groups of the glucose repeat unit of CD are located on the outer surface. This makes the outer surface hydrophilic, whereas the inner surface and cavity are hydrophobic. Water-insoluble monomers become solubilized in water when mixed with CD or CD derivatives because the monomers are absorbed into the cavity. This allows polymerization in aqueous, not organic media, with water-soluble initiators. [Pg.299]

In aqueous media, the monomer undergoes self-assembly so that its hydrophobic tails [Pg.299]

Template polymerization (Sec. 3-10d-2) also involves self-assembly. [Pg.299]


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