The hierarchical growth of polymeric architectures

E.W. Meijer, J.H.K.K. Hirschberg, R.P. Sijbesma

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In order to arrive at controlled tertiary structures of synthetic polymers it is a prerequisite to design and synthesize mol. fragments that first self-assemble into secondary structures followed by their ordered aggregation. We have used quadruple hydrogen bonding units that form random coil polymers from difunctional monomers in solvents like chloroform. These polymers fold into helical superstructures in apolar solvents, while a preferred handedness of the helix is obtained by the introduction of stereocenters in the side chain. Since the chain length of the polymeric helix can be tuned by the addn. of monofunctional chain stoppers, we are able to connect two or more helixes. By now introducing structure-forming connectors between two chain stoppers, we are able to grow polymeric architectures in a hierarchical way. [on SciFinder (R)]
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelAbstracts of papers, 217th ACS national meeting : Anaheim, March 21 - 25, 1999
Plaats van productieWashington
UitgeverijAmerican Chemical Society
Pagina'sPMSE-040
ISBN van geprinte versie0-8412-3672-0
StatusGepubliceerd - 1999
Evenement217th ACS National Meeting - Anaheim, Verenigde Staten van Amerika
Duur: 21 mrt. 199925 mrt. 1999

Congres

Congres217th ACS National Meeting
Land/RegioVerenigde Staten van Amerika
StadAnaheim
Periode21/03/9925/03/99
Ander217th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, Calif., March 21-25

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