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Published on: February 6, 2020
Non-covalent polymer assembly using arrays of hydrogen-bonds
1School of Chemistry, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK. A.J.Wilson@leeds.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Hydrogen-bond-mediated non-covalent polymer synthesis is an emerging area that presents new opportunities for the design of stimuli-responsive materials. Central to this is the ready availability of appropriate building blocks with which to link monomers together. This review discusses recent developments in the design, synthesis and use of arrays of hydrogen-bonds as supramolecular linking units.
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