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Self-assembled aggregate

In systems of LP the dynamic response to a temperature quench is characterized by a different mechanism, namely monomer-mediated equilibrium polymerization (MMEP) in which only single monomers may participate in the mass exchange. For this no analytic solution, even in terms of MFA, seems to exist yet [70]. Monomer-mediated equilibrium polymerization (MMEP) is typical of systems like poly(a-methylstyrene) [5-7] in which a reaction proceeds by the addition or removal of a single monomer at the active end of a polymer chain after a radical initiator has been added to the system so as to start the polymerization. The attachment/detachment of single monomers at chain ends is believed to be the mechanism of equilibrium polymerization also for certain liquid sulphur systems [8] as well as for self-assembled aggregates of certain dyes [9] where chain ends are thermally activated radicals with no initiators needed. [Pg.539]

Billsten HH, Sundstrom V, and Polivka T. 2005. Self-assembled aggregates of the carotenoid zeaxanthin Time-resolved study of excited states. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 109(8) 1521-1529. [Pg.54]

Q Effects of Self-Assembled Aggregation on Excited States... [Pg.137]

Reactions in vesicles 268 Reactions in microemulsions 271 Submicellar self-assembly aggregates 273... [Pg.213]

So far we have considered the formation of tubules in systems of fixed molecular chirality. It is also possible that tubules might form out of membranes that undergo a chiral symmetry-breaking transition, in which they spontaneously break reflection symmetry and select a handedness, even if they are composed of achiral molecules. This symmetry breaking has been seen in bent-core liquid crystals which spontaneously form a liquid conglomerate composed of macroscopic chiral domains of either handedness.194 This topic is extensively discussed in Walba s chapter elsewhere in this volume. Some indications of this effect have also been seen in experiments on self-assembled aggregates.195,196... [Pg.359]

J. Pei, X.-L. Liu, Z.-K. Chen, X.-H. Zhang, Y.-H. Lai, and W. Huang, First hydrogen-bonding-induced self-assembled aggregates of a polyfluorene derivatives, Macromolecules, 36 323-327, 2003. [Pg.275]

Phospholipids, when dispersed in water, may exhibit self-assembly properties (either as micellar self-assembly aggregates or larger structures). This may lead to aggregates that are called liposomes or vesicles. Liposomes are structures that are empty cells and that are currently being used by some industries. They are microscopic vesicles or containers formed by the membrane alone, and are widely used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic fields because it is possible to insert chemicals inside them. Liposomes may also be used solubilize (in its hydrophobic part) hydro-phobic chemicals (water-insoluble organic compounds) such as oily substances so that they can be dispersed in an aqueous medium by virtue of the hydrophilic properties of the liposomes (in the alkyl region). [Pg.101]

Self-assembled objects of various nature bear the name nanotubes. Some of them are covalently bound structures while other are self-assembled aggregates.The best known among them are probably elongated fullerenoid structures called carbon nanotubes obtained, in addition to spheroidal fullerenes,... [Pg.79]

Clint, J. H., Surfactant Aggregation, Chapman and Hall, New York, 1992. (Graduate level. An advanced monograph on surfactant solutions and on self-assembly [ aggregation ] in surfactant solutions. A research reference at the graduate level.)... [Pg.399]

Self-Assembled Aggregate (solution and solid-state)... [Pg.41]

Air-Water Interface. Organized films of surfactants and phospholipids at the air-water interface are of interest in biophysics, general interfacial chemistry, and have relevance to the self-assembling aggregates, which are viewed as having potential applications in non-linear optics and as microelectronic devices (122). FT-IR spectroscopy has recently been applied to the problem of obtaining information about amphiphiles at the air-water interface. [Pg.18]


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