Dynamic covalent polymer networks: a molecular platform for designing functions beyond chemical recycling and self-healing
Dynamic covalent polymer networks (DCPN) have historically attracted attention for their
unique roles in chemical recycling and self-healing, which are both relevant for sustainable …
unique roles in chemical recycling and self-healing, which are both relevant for sustainable …
Functional supramolecular polymeric networks: the marriage of covalent polymers and macrocycle-based host–guest interactions
D **a, P Wang, X Ji, NM Khashab, JL Sessler… - Chemical …, 2020 - ACS Publications
Covalent polymers connected by non-covalent interactions constitute a fascinating set of
materials known as supramolecular polymer networks (SPNs). A key feature of SPNs is that …
materials known as supramolecular polymer networks (SPNs). A key feature of SPNs is that …
Environmentally tough and stretchable MXene organohydrogel with exceptionally enhanced electromagnetic interference shielding performances
Y Yu, P Yi, W Xu, X Sun, G Deng, X Liu, J Shui, R Yu - Nano-micro letters, 2022 - Springer
Conductive hydrogels have potential applications in shielding electromagnetic (EM)
radiation interference in deformable and wearable electronic devices, but usually suffer from …
radiation interference in deformable and wearable electronic devices, but usually suffer from …
Mechanically interlocked vitrimers
Mechanically interlocked networks (MINs) have emerged as an encouraging platform for the
development of mechanically robust yet adaptive materials. However, the difficulty in …
development of mechanically robust yet adaptive materials. However, the difficulty in …
Tough and multi‐recyclable cross‐linked supramolecular polyureas via incorporating noncovalent bonds into main‐chains
Covalent thermosets generally exhibit robust mechanical properties, while they are fragile
and lack the ability to be reprocessed or recycled. Herein, a new strategy of incorporating …
and lack the ability to be reprocessed or recycled. Herein, a new strategy of incorporating …
Pillar-Shaped Macrocyclic Hosts Pillar[n]arenes: New Key Players for Supramolecular Chemistry
T Ogoshi, T Yamagishi, Y Nakamoto - Chemical reviews, 2016 - ACS Publications
In 2008, we reported a new class of pillar-shaped macrocyclic hosts, known as “pillar [n]
arenes”. Today, pillar [n] arenes are recognized as key players in supramolecular chemistry …
arenes”. Today, pillar [n] arenes are recognized as key players in supramolecular chemistry …
[HTML][HTML] Biomedical applications of supramolecular systems based on host–guest interactions
X Ma, Y Zhao - Chemical reviews, 2015 - ACS Publications
The development of supramolecular chemistry dates back to 1987 when Lehn, Cram, and
Pedersen won the Nobel Prize on account of their leading discoveries in the host–guest …
Pedersen won the Nobel Prize on account of their leading discoveries in the host–guest …
Supramolecular amphiphiles based on host–guest molecular recognition motifs
Self-assembly, which makes use of molecules rather than atomic units, offers a bottom-up
approach to the construction of new materials on multiple length scales.(1-9) By precisely …
approach to the construction of new materials on multiple length scales.(1-9) By precisely …
Development of pseudorotaxanes and rotaxanes: from synthesis to stimuli-responsive motions to applications
The history of isomeric types of organic molecules has passed through several important
stages:(1) Molecules that differ from each other with different numbers and types of atoms;(2) …
stages:(1) Molecules that differ from each other with different numbers and types of atoms;(2) …
Orthogonal self-assembly of a two-step fluorescence-resonance energy transfer system with improved photosensitization efficiency and photooxidation activity
During the past few decades, fabrication of multistep fluorescence-resonance energy
transfer (FRET) systems has become one of the most attractive topics within supramolecular …
transfer (FRET) systems has become one of the most attractive topics within supramolecular …