This paper describes recent advances in the fields of unnatural supramolecular materials that are able to show polymer and/or gel properties by association through multiple weak, noncovalent bonds. The field is reviewed with a particular eye on materials science aspects, and on substrates which seem to hold promise for future applications.

Supramolecular Self-Assembly of Fibres

PASINI, DARIO;
2004-01-01

Abstract

This paper describes recent advances in the fields of unnatural supramolecular materials that are able to show polymer and/or gel properties by association through multiple weak, noncovalent bonds. The field is reviewed with a particular eye on materials science aspects, and on substrates which seem to hold promise for future applications.
2004
The Organic Chemistry/Polymer Science category includes resources concerned with the related fields of organic chemistry and polymer science. The organic chemistry resources deal with compounds of carbon with the exception of certain simple ones, such as the carbon oxides, carbonates, cyanides and cyanates (see Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry). This category includes research on synthetic and natural organic compounds that may include other elements, such as hydrogen and oxygen, but also nitrogen, halogens, sulphur and phosphorous. Resources concerned with hydrocarbons, organic compounds containing only the elements carbon and hydrogen, are also included in this category. Examples are the alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and aromatics, such as benzene and naphthalene. Polymer science includes all resources dealing with the study, production and technology of polymers, which are compounds composed of very large molecules made up of repeating molecular units (monomers). Polymers may be natural substances, such as polysaccharides or proteins, or synthetic materials, such as nylon or polyethylene.
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Supramolecular; Self-assembly; Hydrogen bonds; Fibres; Gelators
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Pasini, Dario; Kraft, Arno
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