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Asymmetrical supramolecular interactions as basis for complex responsive macromolecular architectures

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume -, Issue 2, Pages 155-162

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b706855g

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Intrigued by natural responsive systems based on a combination of macromolecules and noncovalent interactions, polymer scientists have mimicked such systems by the formation of supramolecular polymers based on ionic interaction, hydrogen bonding and metal coordination. In recent years, the focus has shifted from rather simple non-directional and self-complementary interactions to the use of asymmetrical directional supramolecular interactions that allow the formation of complex responsive macromolecular architectures such as block copolymers, star-shaped polymers and graft copolymers. This feature article covers these recent developments on the use of asymmetrical supramolecular interactions in polymer science. Special attention is given to the formation of complex macromolecular architectures using directional supramolecular interactions. In addition, the responsiveness of the resulting macromolecular systems is discussed based on the assembly and/or disassembly that can be triggered by changes in external conditions.

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