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Hydrogen Bonded Polymers (Hardcover, 2007 ed.) Loot Price: R5,768
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Hydrogen Bonded Polymers (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Wolfgang Binder

Hydrogen Bonded Polymers (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)

Wolfgang Binder; Contributions by WH Binder, L. Bouteiller, G. Ten Brinke, O. Ikkala, V.M. Rotello, J. Ruokolainen, S. Srivastava, H. Xu, R. Zirbs

Series: Advances in Polymer Science, 207

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Control of polymeric structure is among the most important endeavours of modern macromolecular science. In particular, tailoring the positioning and strength of intermolecular forces within macromolecules by synthetic me- odsandthusgaining structuralcontrolover the?nalpolymeric materials has become feasible, resulting in the ?eld of supramolecular polymer science. - sides other intermolecular forces, hydrogen bonds are unique intermolecular forces enabling the tuning of material properties via self-assembly processes -1 overawiderangeofinteractionstrengthrangingfromseveralkJmol tosev- -1 eraltensofkJmol . Centralfortheformationofthesestructuresareprecursor molecules of small molecular weight (usually lower than 10 000), which can assembleinsolidorsolutiontoaggregatesofde?nedgeometry. Intermolecular hydrogenbondsatde?nedpositionsofthesebuildingblocksaswellastheir- spectivestartinggeometryandtheinitialsizedeterminethemodeofassembly into supramolecular polymers forming network-, rodlike-, ?brous-, disclike- , helical-, lamellar- and chainlike architectures. In all cases, weak to strong hydrogen-bondinginteractionscanactasthecentralstructure-directingforce fortheorganizationofpolymerchainsandthusthe?nalmaterials'properties. Theimportantcontributionofhydrogenbondstotheareaofsupramole- lar polymer chemistry is de?nitely outstanding, most of all since the potency of hydrogen-bonding systems has been found to be unique in relation to other supramolecular interactions. Thus the high level of structural diversity of many hydrogen-bonding systems as well as their high level of direction- ity and speci?city in recognition-phenomena is unbeaten in supramolecular chemistry. The realization, that their stability can be tuned over a wide range of binding strength is important for tuning the resulting material prop- ties, ranging from elastomeric to thermoplastic and even highly crosslinked duroplastic structures and networks. On the basis of the thermal reversib- ity, new materials with highly tunable properties can now be prepared, - ing able to change their mechanical and optoelectronic properties with very smallchangesofexternalstimuli. Thusthe?eldofhydrogen-bondedpolymers forms the basis for stimuli responsive and adaptable materials of the future.

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Imprint: Springer-Verlag
Country of origin: Germany
Series: Advances in Polymer Science, 207
Release date: March 2007
First published: 2007
Editors: Wolfgang Binder
Contributors: WH Binder • L. Bouteiller • G. Ten Brinke • O. Ikkala • V.M. Rotello • J. Ruokolainen • S. Srivastava • H. Xu • R. Zirbs
Dimensions: 235 x 155mm (L x W)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 206
Edition: 2007 ed.
ISBN-13: 978-3-540-68587-6
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Chemistry > Organic chemistry > Polymer chemistry
LSN: 3-540-68587-1
Barcode: 9783540685876

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