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Application of quantum chemical methods in polymer chemistry

International reviews in physical chemistry (Print), 2019
The rapid development of computational hardware and software, as well as the advances in new theoretical methodologies have allowed quantum chemistry, in particular density functional theory, to become a fundamental tool in polymer science to predict ...
F. Ruipérez
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Topological polymer chemistry

Progress in Polymer Science, 2002
Recent developments in designing non-linear polymer topologies comprising cyclic and branched segments are reviewed. Thus first, a systematic classification of non-linear polymer topologies is presented by reference to constitutional isomerism in a series of alkanes (CnH2n12), monocycloalkanes (CnH2n) and polycycloalkanes (CnH2n22 ,C nH2n24, etc.).
Yasuyuki Tezuka, Hideaki Oike
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Topological Polymer Chemistry Enters Surface Science: Linear versus Cyclic Polymer Brushes.

Angewandte Chemie, 2016
The cyclic polymer topology strongly alters the interfacial, physico-chemical properties of polymer brushes, when compared to the linear counterparts. In this study, we especially concentrated on poly-2-ethyl-2-oxazoline (PEOXA) cyclic and linear grafts ...
G. Morgese   +5 more
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Intermolecular Chemistry in Solid Polymer Electrolytes for High‐Energy‐Density Lithium Batteries

Advances in Materials, 2019
Solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) have aroused wide interest in lithium batteries because of their sufficient mechanical properties, superior safety performances, and excellent processability. However, ionic conductivity and high‐voltage compatibility of
Qian-Xiong Zhou   +4 more
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The Chemistry of Polymers

1997
The Chemistry of Polymers, 5th Edition, is fully updated with the latest developments in polymer science providing a highly readable textbook for those requiring a broad overview of the subject. Like previous editions, the book continues to explore the subject from an applications point of view, providing a comprehensive introduction to ...
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Radicals and Dormant Species in Biology and Polymer Chemistry.

ChemPlusChem, 2016
This Review is focused on radicals and dormant species in biology and polymer chemistry. The past two decades have witnessed significant advances in understanding the role, and methods of creation and control, of free radicals in biology and polymer ...
C. Chatgilialoglu   +2 more
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Transferases in Polymer Chemistry

2010
Transferases are enzymes that catalyze reactions in which a group is transferred from one compound to another. This makes these enzymes ideal catalysts for polymerization reactions. In nature, transferases are responsible for the synthesis of many important natural macromolecules.
Katja Loos, Jeroen van der Vlist
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Polymer Chemistry and Synthetic Polymers

2014
Polymers are macromolecules derived by the combination of one or more chemical units (monomers) that repeat themselves along the molecule. The IUPAC Gold Book defines a polymer as “A molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules ...
Ortensia Ilaria Parisi   +2 more
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Chemistry of polymers

1998
A polymer may be defined as a macromolecule formed by the chemical combination of identical units called monomers. The process by which polymers are formed is known as polymerisation. Polymerisation occurs via addition reaction or condensation reaction.
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The Ugi reaction in polymer chemistry: syntheses, applications and perspectives

, 2015
The Ugi reaction, one of the most famous multicomponent reactions, has recently been introduced into polymer chemistry as a novel, efficient and useful tool to prepare multifunctional polymers.
Bin Yang   +4 more
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