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Supramolecular stabilization polymers

Such hybrid molecules and supramolecular solids offer the promise of systems with the flexibility, strength, toughness, and ease of fabrication of polymers, with the high temperature oxidative stability of ceramics, and the electrical or catalytic properties of metals. Polyphosphazene chemistry provides an illustration of what is possible in one representative hybrid system. [Pg.252]

Oligomerization of nucleobases can be advantageous to reinforce the H-bonding supramolecular motifs when supramacromolecular polymers are desired. Moreover the different interconverting outputs that may form by oligomerization define a dynamic polyfunctional diversity which may be extracted selectively under the intrinsic stability of the system or by interaction with external factors by polymerization in the solid state. [Pg.326]

The entropy of NCs and conjugated polymers mixing is low. Thus, in order to stabilize a homogeneous dispersion of quantum dots in the polymer matrix it is necessary to increase the interactions between the NCs capping ligands and the polymer chains. In this respect, the application of supramolecular chemistry concepts such as, for... [Pg.176]

By incorporating such motifs into handcuff -shaped monomers, it should be possible to combine some of the characteristics of supramolecular polymers - self-correcting, thermodynamically-controlled assembly - with the hallmark properties and stability of standard polymers with covalent backbones (Figure 8). Such monomers would, in the presence of a catalyst, spontaneously assemble to form mechanically linked polymers of precise length and architecture defined by the concentration at which they were prepared. Indeed, the various structures (linear, branched, hyperbranched etc.) would be intercon-... [Pg.304]

In contrast to polypeptides that have many possible conformations, poly(hexyl isocynate) is known to have a stiff rodlike helical conformation in the solid state and in a wide range of solvents, which is responsible for the formation of a nematic liquid crystalline phase.45-47 The inherent chain stiffness of this polymer is primarily determined by chemical structure rather than by intramolecular hydrogen bonding. This results in a greater stability in the stiff rodlike characteristics in the solution as compared to polypeptides. The lyotropic liquid crystalline behavior in a number of different solvents was extensively studied by Aharoni et al.48-50 In contrast to homopolymers, interesting new supramolecular structures can be expected if a flexible block is connected to the rigid polyisocyanate block (rod—coil copolymers) because the molecule imparts both microphase separation characteristics of the blocks and a tendency of rod segments to form anisotropic order. [Pg.33]

A columnar mesophase has been used by the group of Percec for the creation of hydrogen-bonded supramolecular polymers.60-61 The phase separation of the apolar side groups of substituted benzamides with the core of the molecule accounts for the self-assembly into a cylindrical structure in which hydrogen bonding acting along the columnar axis occurs and stabilizes the column. [Pg.312]


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