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Supramolecular polymers localized interactions

Infrared (IR) spectroscopy plays a very important role in the physical characterization of polymers. IR absorption bands are well known for their marked specificity to individual chemical functionalities. Furthermore, the unique sensitivity toward the configuration, conformation, and other local sub- and supramolecular environments (e.g., different phases of semicrystalline polymers, moieties participating in specific interactions of miscible blends, and block polymer segments undergoing different stages of relaxation processes) makes IR spectroscopy a very powerful probing tool for numerous scientific investigations in polymer physics. [Pg.395]

Three main strategies exist for converting hydrophobic QDs into hydrophilic ones. The first approach is based on either micelle or polymer wrapping, with either synthetic or natural polymers. The supramolecular assembly is, however, large and mainly maintained by local hydrophobic interactions. Consequently,... [Pg.182]


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