Miktoarm Star Polymers

From Basics of Branched Architecture to Synthesis, Self-assembly and Applications

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Physical & Theoretical, Technology, Material Science
Cover of the book Miktoarm Star Polymers by Haifei Zhang, Bernhard Schmidt, Nikolai Hadjichrist, Ashok Kakkar, Akira Hirao, Youliang Zhao, Faruk Yilmaz, Royal Society of Chemistry
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Author: Haifei Zhang, Bernhard Schmidt, Nikolai Hadjichrist, Ashok Kakkar, Akira Hirao, Youliang Zhao, Faruk Yilmaz ISBN: 9781788011259
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry Publication: April 13, 2017
Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry Language: English
Author: Haifei Zhang, Bernhard Schmidt, Nikolai Hadjichrist, Ashok Kakkar, Akira Hirao, Youliang Zhao, Faruk Yilmaz
ISBN: 9781788011259
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication: April 13, 2017
Imprint: Royal Society of Chemistry
Language: English

The term ‘miktoarm polymers’ refers to asymmetric branched macromolecules, a relatively new entry to the macromolecular field. Recent advances in their synthesis and intriguing supramolecular chemistry in a desired medium has seen a fast expansion of their applications. The composition of miktoarm polymers can be tailored and even pre-defined to allow a desired combination of functions, meaning polymer chemists can have complete control of the overall architecture of these macromolecules. By carefully selecting the composition, they can create supramolecular structures with intriguing properties, particularly for applications in biology.
Miktoarm Star Polymers features chapters from experts actively working in this field, and provides the reader with a unique introduction to the fundamental principles of this exciting macromolecular system. Topics covered include the design, synthesis, characterization, self-assembly and applications of miktoarm polymers.
The book is an excellent overview and up to date guide to those working in research in polymer chemistry, materials science, and polymers for medical applications.

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The term ‘miktoarm polymers’ refers to asymmetric branched macromolecules, a relatively new entry to the macromolecular field. Recent advances in their synthesis and intriguing supramolecular chemistry in a desired medium has seen a fast expansion of their applications. The composition of miktoarm polymers can be tailored and even pre-defined to allow a desired combination of functions, meaning polymer chemists can have complete control of the overall architecture of these macromolecules. By carefully selecting the composition, they can create supramolecular structures with intriguing properties, particularly for applications in biology.
Miktoarm Star Polymers features chapters from experts actively working in this field, and provides the reader with a unique introduction to the fundamental principles of this exciting macromolecular system. Topics covered include the design, synthesis, characterization, self-assembly and applications of miktoarm polymers.
The book is an excellent overview and up to date guide to those working in research in polymer chemistry, materials science, and polymers for medical applications.

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