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Controlled folding of a novel electroactive polyolefin via multiple sequential orthogonal intra-chain interactions
Danming Chao1, Xiaoteng Jia, Bryan Tuten
1Department of Chemistry and Materials Science Program, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824, USA.
Abstract:
We report here the synthesis of a novel electroactive polyolefin and demonstrate through a combination of SEC-MALS and DLS how this type of functional polymer can be folded in a controlled fashion from an expanded coil to a tightly wound globule using sequentially activated noncovalent and covalent intra-chain interactions.
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