Natural biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, have uniform microstructures with defined molecular weight, precise monomer sequence, and stereoregularity along the polymer main chain that affords them unique biological functions. To reproduce such structurally perfect polymers and understand the mechanism of specific functions through chemical approaches, researchers have proposed using synthetic polymers as an alternative due to their broad chemical diversity and relatively simple manipulation. Herein, we report a new methodology to prepare sequence-controlled and stereospecific oligomers using alternating radical chain growth and sequential photoinduced RAFT single unit monomer insertion (photo-RAFT SUMI). Two families of cyclic monomers,...
Functional sequences of monodisperse, sequence‐defined oligo(amide‐urethane)s are designed based on ...
N-substituted maleimides have become an indispensable tool for the synthesis of bioconjugates and fu...
This paper focuses on one of the next directions in the evolution of reversible addition-fragmentati...
Natural biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, have uniform microstructures with defined molecular w...
Natural biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, have uniform microstructures with defined molecular w...
Natural biopolymers, such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, are discrete macromolecules possessing inherent...
Natural biopolymers such as DNA, RNA, and proteins play a critical role in the origin of life, with ...
In contrast to biomacromolecules, synthetic polymers generally lack a defined monomer sequence, ther...
Translating the precise monomer sequence control achieved in nature over macromolecular structure (f...
Available open access thanks to the RSC Gold for Gold initiative. Shared according to the terms set ...
In this communication, we report a catalyst-free methodology for single unit monomer insertion (SUMI...
Millions of years of biological evolution have driven the development of highly sophisticated molecu...
Designing artificial macromolecules with absolute sequence order represents a considerable challenge...
Uniform synthetic polymers with precisely defined molar mass and monomer sequence (primary structure...
The control over comonomer sequences is barely studied in macromolecular science nowadays. This is a...
Functional sequences of monodisperse, sequence‐defined oligo(amide‐urethane)s are designed based on ...
N-substituted maleimides have become an indispensable tool for the synthesis of bioconjugates and fu...
This paper focuses on one of the next directions in the evolution of reversible addition-fragmentati...
Natural biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, have uniform microstructures with defined molecular w...
Natural biopolymers, such as DNA and proteins, have uniform microstructures with defined molecular w...
Natural biopolymers, such as DNA, RNA, and proteins, are discrete macromolecules possessing inherent...
Natural biopolymers such as DNA, RNA, and proteins play a critical role in the origin of life, with ...
In contrast to biomacromolecules, synthetic polymers generally lack a defined monomer sequence, ther...
Translating the precise monomer sequence control achieved in nature over macromolecular structure (f...
Available open access thanks to the RSC Gold for Gold initiative. Shared according to the terms set ...
In this communication, we report a catalyst-free methodology for single unit monomer insertion (SUMI...
Millions of years of biological evolution have driven the development of highly sophisticated molecu...
Designing artificial macromolecules with absolute sequence order represents a considerable challenge...
Uniform synthetic polymers with precisely defined molar mass and monomer sequence (primary structure...
The control over comonomer sequences is barely studied in macromolecular science nowadays. This is a...
Functional sequences of monodisperse, sequence‐defined oligo(amide‐urethane)s are designed based on ...
N-substituted maleimides have become an indispensable tool for the synthesis of bioconjugates and fu...
This paper focuses on one of the next directions in the evolution of reversible addition-fragmentati...