Noncovalent interactions play key roles in many natural processes leading to the self-assembly of molecules with the formation of supramolecular structures. One of the most important forces responsible for self-assembly is hydrogen bonding, which also plays an important role in the self-assembly of synthetic polymers in aqueous solutions. Proton-accepting polymers can associate with proton-donating polymers via hydrogen bonding in aqueous solutions and form polymer-polymer or interpolymer complexes. There has been an increased interest among researchers in hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes since the first pioneering papers were published in the early 1960s. Several hundred research papers have been published on various aspects of co...
The connection of molecular monomers through non-covalent interaction (e.g. hydrogen bonding, π-π in...
It has been shown that macromolecules of poly(methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) can form hydro...
ABSTRACT: The formation of soluble interpolymer complexes from poly(4-vinylphenol-g-styrene) (PVPh-g...
Noncovalent interactions play key roles in many natural processes leading to the self-assembly of mo...
Association of poly(carboxylic acids) and non-ionic polymers in solutions via hydrogen bonding resul...
Sophisticated polymeric materials with \ responsive\ properties are beginning to reach the market. ...
Association of polyacrylic acids and nonionic polymers in solutions via hydrogen bonding results in ...
Hydrogen bonds are like human beings in the sense that they exhibit typical grouplike behavior. As a...
Self-assembly yielding supramolecular systems is a relatively new and fascinating area in polymer sc...
Available from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Fed...
Multiple hydrogen bonds are used to self-assemble monomeric units into a polymer chain. The strength...
The article discusses the development and properties of supramolecular polymers based on quadruple h...
SIGLECNRS T 58845 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
A supramolecular polymeric adhesive was prepared from non-viscous, non-polymeric materials by water...
This chapter provides an overview of the use of hydrogen bonds for the construction of nanoporous ma...
The connection of molecular monomers through non-covalent interaction (e.g. hydrogen bonding, π-π in...
It has been shown that macromolecules of poly(methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) can form hydro...
ABSTRACT: The formation of soluble interpolymer complexes from poly(4-vinylphenol-g-styrene) (PVPh-g...
Noncovalent interactions play key roles in many natural processes leading to the self-assembly of mo...
Association of poly(carboxylic acids) and non-ionic polymers in solutions via hydrogen bonding resul...
Sophisticated polymeric materials with \ responsive\ properties are beginning to reach the market. ...
Association of polyacrylic acids and nonionic polymers in solutions via hydrogen bonding results in ...
Hydrogen bonds are like human beings in the sense that they exhibit typical grouplike behavior. As a...
Self-assembly yielding supramolecular systems is a relatively new and fascinating area in polymer sc...
Available from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Fed...
Multiple hydrogen bonds are used to self-assemble monomeric units into a polymer chain. The strength...
The article discusses the development and properties of supramolecular polymers based on quadruple h...
SIGLECNRS T 58845 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
A supramolecular polymeric adhesive was prepared from non-viscous, non-polymeric materials by water...
This chapter provides an overview of the use of hydrogen bonds for the construction of nanoporous ma...
The connection of molecular monomers through non-covalent interaction (e.g. hydrogen bonding, π-π in...
It has been shown that macromolecules of poly(methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine) can form hydro...
ABSTRACT: The formation of soluble interpolymer complexes from poly(4-vinylphenol-g-styrene) (PVPh-g...