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Physicochemical Behavior and Supramolecular Organization of Polymers
Gargallo Ligia
Published
2009
by Springer Netherlands in Dordrecht
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Gargallo Ligia, Radić Deodato |
Contributions | Deodato, Ruggero, 1939-, SpringerLink (Online service) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | [electronic resource] / |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25540791M |
ISBN 10 | 9781402093715, 9781402093722 |
His main research interest is the physical chemistry of supramolecular polymers. Currently he is working as a postdoctoral fellow in the BioMedical Imaging and Modeling group of Prof. P. Hilbers at the Eindhoven University of Technology, where he is focusing on the kinetics of nucleated supramolecular . Polymers, an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal. Department of Chemistry, University of Milan, Milan, Italy Interests: functionalization of polymers; polymer nanoparticles; biocompatible and biodegradable polymers, bioinspired polymers, biomedical and biotechnological applications of functional polymers, polymers for drug delivery, Polymeric hydrogels as scaffolds for cell.
Silicon Based Polymers presents highlights in advanced research and technological innovations using macromolecular organosilicon compounds and systems, as presented in the ISPO congress. Silicon-containing materials and polymers are used all over the world and in a variety of industries, domestic products and high technology applications. Supramolecular Forms of Contemporary Polymeric Materials. Interest in coil-like supramolecular polymers was triggered by the discovery that small molecules assembled by secondary interactions into long chains can yield materials with mechanical properties that were until then exclusively connected to covalent macromolecules ().The first of these polymers are based on self Cited by:
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Introduction. As the title suggests, this monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book consists of four chapters dealing with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric systems.
As the title suggests, this monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book consists of four chapters dealing with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric systems.
Physicochemical Behavior and Supramolecular Organization of Polymers | As the title suggests, this monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book consists of four chapters dealing with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric systems.
This monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book deals with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric : Ligia Gargallo; Deodato Radic.
This book is concerned mainly with the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book is split in four chapters dealing with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric systems.
Summary: This monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book deals with solution properties, viscoelastic behavior, physicochemical aspects at interfaces and supramolecular structures of polymeric systems.
As the title suggests, this monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book consists of four chapters dealing with solution properties. The adsorption of polymers by spreading and from solution is also discussed. Wetting of solids by a liquid described in terms of the equilibrium contact angle $\uptheta$.
At the appropriate interfacial tensions in the equilibrium the forces acting are analyzed using the Young’s equation. The influence of the supramolecular behavior on the magnetic properties of head-to-tail coupled poly(3-alkylthiophene)s (P3AT) is reported.
Samples with a different molar mass were prepared, and differences in their behavior were illustrated by UV–vis and CD spectroscopy.
In addition, tuning of the supramolecular organization was also accomplished by applying thermal by: knygynai Vilniuje ir Kaune jau veikia.
Išsirinkite vietoje arba nemokamai atsiimkite užsakymą. Supramolecular polymers are made of monomers that are held together by noncovalent interactions. This is the reason for the wide range of novel properties, such as reversibility and responses to stimuli, exhibited by supramolecular polymers.A range of supramolecular polymerization methods have been developed leading to a number of novel supramolecular materials.
As the title suggests, this monograph features the physicochemical behavior and supramolecular organization of polymers. The book consists of four chapters dealing with solution properties Author: A. Harada. Here we report on the long-range order and order–disorder transition (ODT) of main-chain supramolecular polymers based on poly (propylene oxide) (PPO) spacers functionalized on both ends with thymine.
Below the ODT temperature (TODT), these compounds are semicrystalline with a lamellar structure, showing nanophase separation between Cited by: First, there is a topological aspect that deals with the self-assembly of chains and networks by reversible association of bifunctional or multifunctional monomers through specific non-covalent interactions (e.g.
hydrogen bonds). Second, supramolecular polymers can be formed by multi-molecular self-organization. The basic concepts of viscoelasticity, dealing with the fact that polymers above glass-transition temperature exhibit high entropic elasticity, are described at beginner level.
The analysis of stress-strain for some polymeric materials is shortly described. Dielectric. Supramolecular polymer networks are three-dimensional structures of crosslinked macromolecules connected by transient, non-covalent bonds; they are a fascinating class of soft materials, exhibiting properties such as stimuli-responsiveness, self-healing, and shape-memory.
This critical review summarizes the current state Cited by: From Preorganization Toward Self-Organization and Programmed Systems: Design. Supramolecular chemistry has first relied on preorganization for the design of molecular receptors effecting molecular recognition, catalysis, and transport processes (1, 2).Supramolecular preorganization also has provided new ways and means to chemical synthesis (1, 7–9).Cited by: The discovery of electrically conducting organic crystals and polymers has widened the range of potential optoelectronic materials, provided these exhibit sufficiently high charge carrier mobilities and are easy to make and by: Polymer Science.
This book explains the following topics: Polymers and the Environment, Emulsion Polymerization, Polymer Science Approach to Physico-Chemical Characterization and Processing of Pulse Seeds, Polymer Characterization with the Atomic Force Microscope, Nonconventional Method of Polymer Patterning, The Properties and Application of Carbon Nanostructures, Electrokinetic.
6 Conclusion and Outlook. A large variety of supramolecular polymers utilizing reversible binding units, in particular transition metal complexes, ionic interactions, and hydrogen bonds, have been investigated in the past couple of years. Herein, Yuan and co-workers propose that hierarchically oriented organization guides the formation of such complex systems, especially in supramolecular peptide by: The nature of chain aggregation in solution always results in variable spin-coated film mesoscale morphology and uncontrollable device performance.
The abundant variety and increasing chemical complexity of conjugated polymers induced additional diverse electrostatic and .