A water-soluble supramolecular polymer has been constructed from self-assembly of a heteroditopic monomer. It shows redox-responsiveness in the presence of a molecular chaperone. Furthermore, this supramolecular polymer material is shape-persistent and free-standing, which can be easily processed into various shapes. These unique features are all due to the dynamically reversible host-guest complexation and good mechanical properties of this supramolecular polymer, making it a platform to construct advanced and sophisticated materials. The formation of the supramolecular polymer was characterized by various techniques including two-dimensional diffusion-ordered NMR, scanning electron microscopy, and viscosity and rheology measurements
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Supramolecular synthesis, the bottom-up construction of higher-order structures from monomeric bui...
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Supramolecular polymers are materials in which the connections between monomers in the polymer main ...
Self-assembly is an abundant process in nature and is vital to many processes in livin...
Monodisperse and well-defined self-assembled materials can be obtained by fuel-driven temporally con...
In the last years, the advent of supramolecular chemistry has provided chemists with new possibiliti...
Multivalency has an important but poorly understood role in molecular self-organization. We present ...
An amphiphilic phosphodiester-linked azobenzene trimer has been exploited in the development of stim...
Supramolecular polymers can be random and entangled coils with the mechanical properties of plastics...
ABSTRACT: Molecular chaperones are proteins that assist in the (un)folding and (dis)assembly of othe...
Nature uses self-assembly for building supramolecular materials possessing fascinating properties (s...
Supramolecular synthesis, the bottom-up construction of higher-order structures from monomeric bui...
One of the most appealing features of supramolecular assemblies is their ability to respond to exter...
Thermoresponsive polymers facilitate the development of a wide range of applications in multiple are...
Supramolecular polymers are materials in which the connections between monomers in the polymer main ...
Self-assembly is an abundant process in nature and is vital to many processes in livin...
Monodisperse and well-defined self-assembled materials can be obtained by fuel-driven temporally con...
In the last years, the advent of supramolecular chemistry has provided chemists with new possibiliti...
Multivalency has an important but poorly understood role in molecular self-organization. We present ...
An amphiphilic phosphodiester-linked azobenzene trimer has been exploited in the development of stim...