This article describes the synthesis and surpamolecular assembly of polyurethane-based elastomers. Triple hydrogen bonding between novel amidoisocytosine (AIC) and ureidoimidazole (UIM) motifs is used to promote assembly of the material. The material comprises an amorphous phase derived from a telechelic diol and a hard crystalline phase that comprises the supramolecular end groups. The use of a heterocomplementary hydrogen bonding interaction results in two unique features: (1) assembly of the elastomer occurs only in the presence of both components, and (2) different feed ratios used during synthesis allow the materials properties to be tuned as the stoichiometries of the components found in the amorphous and crystalline phases of the mat...
Supramolecular chemistry and the development of “supramolecular polymers” are of direct relevance t...
Due to the multiple different properties in self-healing elastomers that are mutually exclusive base...
Designing a polymeric elastomer that exhibits superior tensile properties, as well as efficient self...
The article discusses the development and properties of supramolecular polymers based on quadruple h...
Hydrogen bonding is one of the most useful of the non-covalent interactions. Highly directional and ...
The present paper details the synthesis, characterization, and preliminary physical analyses of a se...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made in the field of biomaterials, for potential a...
A series of six low-molecular-weight elastomers with hydrogen bonding end groups have been designed,...
In order to investigate the effects of strong and well-defined hydrogen bonding on the properties of...
Multiple hydrogen bonds are used to self-assemble monomeric units into a polymer chain. The strength...
A series of six low molecular weight elastomers with hydrogen bonding end-groups have been designed,...
Elastomers that are self-healable, recyclable, reprocessable, and customizable in mechanical propert...
Self-healing polymers are attractive smart materials finding applications in many fields. Most of th...
To a large extent, the mechanical properties of polymers are determined by the strength of the physi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2011.Supramolecular polymer...
Supramolecular chemistry and the development of “supramolecular polymers” are of direct relevance t...
Due to the multiple different properties in self-healing elastomers that are mutually exclusive base...
Designing a polymeric elastomer that exhibits superior tensile properties, as well as efficient self...
The article discusses the development and properties of supramolecular polymers based on quadruple h...
Hydrogen bonding is one of the most useful of the non-covalent interactions. Highly directional and ...
The present paper details the synthesis, characterization, and preliminary physical analyses of a se...
In the past decade, significant progress has been made in the field of biomaterials, for potential a...
A series of six low-molecular-weight elastomers with hydrogen bonding end groups have been designed,...
In order to investigate the effects of strong and well-defined hydrogen bonding on the properties of...
Multiple hydrogen bonds are used to self-assemble monomeric units into a polymer chain. The strength...
A series of six low molecular weight elastomers with hydrogen bonding end-groups have been designed,...
Elastomers that are self-healable, recyclable, reprocessable, and customizable in mechanical propert...
Self-healing polymers are attractive smart materials finding applications in many fields. Most of th...
To a large extent, the mechanical properties of polymers are determined by the strength of the physi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 2011.Supramolecular polymer...
Supramolecular chemistry and the development of “supramolecular polymers” are of direct relevance t...
Due to the multiple different properties in self-healing elastomers that are mutually exclusive base...
Designing a polymeric elastomer that exhibits superior tensile properties, as well as efficient self...