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Recent advances in dynamic covalent chemistry
Chemical Society Reviews, 2013Dynamic covalent chemistry (DCvC) has been strongly integrated into diverse research fields, and has enabled easy access to a variety of combinatorial libraries, 2-D macrocycles, and 3-D molecular cages that target many important applications, such as drug discovery, biotechnology, molecular separation, light harvesting, etc.
Yinghua, Jin +3 more
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Dynamic covalent polymers enabled by reversible isocyanate chemistry
Chemical Communications, 2022Reversible isocyanate chemistry containing urethane, thiourethane, and urea bonds is valuable for designing dynamic covalent polymers to achieve promising applications in recycling, self-healing, shape morphing, 3D printing, and composites.
Wenxing Liu +4 more
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Dissipative Dynamic Covalent Chemistry (DDCvC) Based on the Transimination Reaction.
Chemistry, 2022Here we report that the composition of a dynamic library (DL) of interconverting imines can be controlled over the time in a dissipative fashion by the addition of an activated carboxylic acid used as a chemical fuel.
Daniele Del Giudice +4 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
ChemInform, 2002AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Stuart J. Rowan +4 more
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Polymer Fibers Based on Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
Chinese Journal of Polymer ScienceLuzhi Zhang +3 more
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Photoplastic Transformation Based on Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2019The magical fantasy of decades-old transformer characters is becoming closer to scientific reality, as transformable materials can change their shapes in response to thermal, mechanical, electrical, and chemical stimuli. However, precise and prompt control of plastic shaping remains to be wanted.
Shi-Li Xiang +7 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Dynamic covalent bonds bear great potential for the development of adaptive and self-healing materials. Herein, we introduce a versatile concept not only for the design of low-molecular-weight liquid crystals but also for their in situ postsynthetic ...
Meik Blanke +8 more
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Dynamic covalent bonds bear great potential for the development of adaptive and self-healing materials. Herein, we introduce a versatile concept not only for the design of low-molecular-weight liquid crystals but also for their in situ postsynthetic ...
Meik Blanke +8 more
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A Tough Monolithic‐Integrated Triboelectric Bioplastic Enabled by Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
Advances in MaterialsElectronic waste is a growing threat to the global environment and human health, raising particular concerns. Triboelectric devices synthesized from sustainable and degradable materials are a promising electronic alternative, but the mechanical mismatch ...
Yuzheng Shao +13 more
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Recent Advances of Dynamic Covalent Chemistry Polymers aligning with Principles of Green Chemistry.
ChemSusChemDynamic covalent chemistry (DCC) has emerged as an important framework for designing sustainable polymeric materials, offering an accessible route to recyclability, self-healing, and environmental compatibility.
J. J. Q. Mah +4 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society
SNAr reactions were remarkably accelerated using a pretargeting and activating unit based on dynamic covalent chemistry (DCvC). A Cys attack at the C-F bond on the aromatic ring of salicylaldehyde derivatives was only observed upon iminium formation with
Ferran Esteve +4 more
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SNAr reactions were remarkably accelerated using a pretargeting and activating unit based on dynamic covalent chemistry (DCvC). A Cys attack at the C-F bond on the aromatic ring of salicylaldehyde derivatives was only observed upon iminium formation with
Ferran Esteve +4 more
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