We investigate the copolymerization behavior of a two-component system into quasi-linear self-assemblies under conditions that interspecies binding is favored over identical species binding. The theoretical framework is based on a coarse-grained self-assembled Ising model with nearest neighbor interactions. In Ising language, such conditions correspond to the anti-ferromagnetic case giving rise to copolymers with predominantly alternating configurations. In the strong coupling limit, we show that the maximum fraction of polymerized material and the average length of strictly alternating copolymers depend on the stoichiometric ratio and the activation free energy of the more abundant species. They are substantially reduced when the stoichiom...
A major challenge in supramolecular polymerization is controlling the stability of the polymers form...
A major challenge in supramolecular polymerization is controlling the stability of the polymers form...
By applying polymer scaling theory, we investigate the effects of steric interactions on the growth ...
We investigate the copolymerization behavior of a two-component system into quasi-linear self-assemb...
We investigate the copolymerization behavior of a two-component system into quasilinear self-assembl...
As a first step to understand the role of molecular or chemical polydispersity in self-assembly, we ...
The coassembly of different building blocks into supramolecular copolymers provides a promising aven...
The understanding of multi-component mixtures of self-assembling molecules under thermodynamic equil...
ConspectusRecent years have witnessed increasing attention on supramolecular polymerization, i.e., t...
The understanding of multi-component mixtures of self-assembling molecules under thermodynamic equil...
Supramolecular copolymers, non-covalent analogues of synthetic copolymers, constitute a new and prom...
\u3cp\u3eIn the field of supramolecular (co)polymerizations, the ability to predict and control the ...
Supramolecular copolymers, non-covalent analogues of synthetic copolymers, constitute a new and prom...
A major challenge in supramolecular polymerization is controlling the stability of the polymers form...
A major challenge in supramolecular polymerization is controlling the stability of the polymers form...
By applying polymer scaling theory, we investigate the effects of steric interactions on the growth ...
We investigate the copolymerization behavior of a two-component system into quasi-linear self-assemb...
We investigate the copolymerization behavior of a two-component system into quasilinear self-assembl...
As a first step to understand the role of molecular or chemical polydispersity in self-assembly, we ...
The coassembly of different building blocks into supramolecular copolymers provides a promising aven...
The understanding of multi-component mixtures of self-assembling molecules under thermodynamic equil...
ConspectusRecent years have witnessed increasing attention on supramolecular polymerization, i.e., t...
The understanding of multi-component mixtures of self-assembling molecules under thermodynamic equil...
Supramolecular copolymers, non-covalent analogues of synthetic copolymers, constitute a new and prom...
\u3cp\u3eIn the field of supramolecular (co)polymerizations, the ability to predict and control the ...
Supramolecular copolymers, non-covalent analogues of synthetic copolymers, constitute a new and prom...
A major challenge in supramolecular polymerization is controlling the stability of the polymers form...
A major challenge in supramolecular polymerization is controlling the stability of the polymers form...
By applying polymer scaling theory, we investigate the effects of steric interactions on the growth ...