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Smart self-assembly

Smart Self-Assembly into the Most Enantioselective Activated Catalyst... [Pg.216]

Figure 7-21. General principle of the ligand exchange based on smart self-assembly. Figure 7-21. General principle of the ligand exchange based on smart self-assembly.
Figure 7-22a. Smart self-assembly of the highly activated Ti catalysts (6a). Figure 7-22a. Smart self-assembly of the highly activated Ti catalysts (6a).
Hill and Zhang reported the results of an elegant study in which smart self-assembly resulted in the creation of an achiral immortal catalyst [94]. We have re-... [Pg.219]

Kopecek J, Yang J (2012) Smart self-assembled hybrid hydrogel biomaterials. Angew Chem IntEd51 73%-7417... [Pg.194]

Hydrophilic/Tunably Hydrophilic/Hydrophobic Block Copolymers. The next level of complexity for amphiphilic block copolymers are those comprised of one block which is permanently hydrophilic with the second block being tunably hydrophilic/hydrophobic, ie under a set of conditions A, the second block is readily water soluble and thus the block copolymer exists as unimers, but upon the application of a certain stimulus (change in pH or temperature for example) to condition B the second block becomes hydrophobic. Provided appropriate block copolymer compositions are employed this will lead to self-assembly. Additionally, such behavior is typically completely reversible. While there are now numerous examples of such smart self-assembly these types of systems have not been... [Pg.9212]

Keywords Aliphatic polyesters Amphiphilic polymers Polymer micelles Self-assembly Smart materials... [Pg.66]

Hill, C. L. and Zhang, X. A smart catalyst that self-assembles under turnover conditions, Nature, 373 (1995), 324-326... [Pg.356]

J. C. H uie, Guided molecular self-assembly a review of recent efforts, Smart Mater. Struct., vol. 12, pp. 264-271, 2003. [Pg.105]

Rodriguez-Hernandez J, ChecotF, Gnanou Y, Lecommandoux S. Toward smart nano-objects by self-assembly of block copolymers in solution. Prog Polym Sci 2005 30 691-724. [Pg.34]

Self-assembly of polymers in the bulk Polymer micelles, polymero-somes, gelled macromole-cules, nano-tubes, protein fibres/tapes produced by aggregation at low pH, controlled release vehicles, smart delivery systems 50-500 nm Forster and Konrad, 2003 Sanguansri and Augustin, 2006 Dickinson 2006a Graveland-Bikker and de Kruif, 2006 van der Linden, 2006... [Pg.11]

Electrostatic self-assembly of polymers in the bulk Polyelectrolyte capsules controlled release vehicles, smart delivery systems 50-500 nm Anal et al., 2008... [Pg.11]

Secondary recycling, 191,193,194-195 Secondary valence forces, 58 Self-assembly, 216-218 Semicrystalline polymers, 138,140, 154 Sensors for smart materials, 207, 208, 218 Sequence distribution, 28 Serine, 29... [Pg.277]

Lecommandoux, S., et al. (2006), Smart hybrid magnetic self-assembled micelles and hollow capsules, Prog. Solid State Chem., 34(2 4), 171-179. [Pg.1316]


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