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10.569 Synthesis of Polymers
Prof. Paula Hammond
Lecture 35: Macromolecular Systems via Secondary Bonding: Use of
Hydrogen Bonding and Ionic Charge to Build Structures. Concept of SelfAssembly: From Primary Structure to Complex Structure.
This lecture presented material covered in the following journal articles and reviews.
Hydrogen Bonding in Polymeric Structures
Good Proton Donors
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NH2
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Good Proton Acceptors
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SO3
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NO2
NH2
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Okay Proton Donors
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Kato, T., H. Kihara, S. Ujiie, T. Uryu, and J. M. J. Fréchet. “Structures and Properties
of Supramolecular Liquid-Crystalline Side-Chain Polymers Built Through
Intermolecular Hydrogen Bonds.” Macromolecules 29, no. 27 (December 30, 1996):
8734-8739.
Alexander, C., C. P. Jariwala, C. M. Lee, and A. C. Griffin. “Self-Assembly of MainChain Liquid-Crystalline Polymers via Heteromeric Hydrogen Bonding.”
Macromolecular Symposia 77 (January 1994): 283-294.
Muller, M., A. Dardin, U. Seidel, V. Balsamo, B. Ivan, H. W. Spiess, and R. Stadler.
“Junction Dynamics in Telechelic Hydrogen Bonded Polyisobutylene Networks.”
Macromolecules 29, no. 7 (March 25, 1996): 2577-2583.
Citation: Professor Paula Hammond, 10.569 Synthesis of Polymers Fall 2006 materials, MIT
OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Date.
2-Dimensional Polymers
Stupp, S. I., S. Son, H. C. Lin, and L. S. Li. “Synthesis of 2-Dimensional Polymers.”
Science 259, no. 5091 (January 1, 1993): 59-63.
Stupp, S. I., S. Son, L. S. Li, H. C. Lin, and M. Keser. “Bulk Synthesis of 2Dimensional Polymers – The Molecular Recognition Approach.” Journal of the
American Chemical Society 117, no. 19 (May 17, 1995): 5212-5227.
Electrochemical Polymerization
Okahata, Y., and G. Enna. “Permeability-Controllable Membranes. 7. Electrochemical
Responsive Gate Membranes of a Multibilayer Film Containing a Viologen Group as
Redox Sites.” Journal of Physical Chemistry 92, no. 15 (July 28, 1988): 4546-4551.
Self-Assembly of Viruses and Liquid Crystalline Polymers
Percec, V. “Self-Assembly of Viruses as Models for the Design of New Macromolecular
and Supramolecular Architectures.” Journal of Macromolecular Science-Pure and
Applied Chemistry A33, no. 10 (1996): 1479-1496.
Percec, V. “Bioinspired Supramolecular Liquid Crystals.” Philosophical Transactions of
the Royal Society A-Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 364, no. 1847
(October 15, 2006): 2709-2719.
Multilayer Assembly
Hammond, P. T. “Form and Function in Multilayer Assembly: New Applications at the
Nanoscale.” Advanced Materials 16, no. 15 (August 3, 2004): 1271-1293.
10.569, Synthesis of Polymers, Fall 2006
Prof. Paula Hammond
Lecture 35
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Citation: Professor Paula Hammond, 10.569 Synthesis of Polymers Fall 2006 materials, MIT
OpenCourseWare (http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Date.
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