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Opposing Phase-Segregation and Hydrogen-Bonding Forces in Supramolecular Polymers

By 2020-11-10 No Comments

Angewandte Chemie2018, vol 129, 42, pp. 13196-13200

DOI:10.1002/ange.201707363

Abstract

Phase segregation between different macromolecules and specific weak interactions are the basis of molecular organization in many biological systems, which are held together by attractive hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) and dissociated by phase segregation. We report significant changes in the association behavior of covalent H-bonds by the phase of attached polymer chains. Depending on the aggregation state, we observed either intact H-bonds despite segregation of the phases, or macrophase separation with a larger amount of H-bonding dissociation.

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