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Using Metallo‐Supramolecular Block Copolymers for the Synthesis of Higher Order Nanostructured Assemblies

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Using Metallo‐Supramolecular Block Copolymers for the Synthesis of Higher Order Nanostructured Assemblies

Auteurs : Adam O. Moughton [Royaume-Uni] ; Rachel K. O'Reilly [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Many research groups have explored the properties and solution self‐assembly of main chain metallo‐supramolecular multiblock copolymers. Until recently, these metal complexes have been used to prepare mainly micelle type structures. However, the self‐assembly of such copolymers has been exploited further to create more advanced architectures which utilize the reversible supramolecular linkage of their building blocks as a key component in their synthesis. Furthermore, the incorporation of multiple orthogonal interactions and stimuli responsive polymers into their design, enables more precise external control of their properties. This feature article discusses recent developments and provides an insight into their potential exploitation and development for the creation of novel, smart, and responsive nanostructures.
Main chain metallo‐supramolecular di‐ and tri‐block copolymers have been utilized as building blocks which can be self‐assembled into advanced metal functionalized architectures. This feature article provides an overview on recent developments in these areas and provides an insight into their potential exploitation and future development in the creation of novel, smart, and responsive nanostructures for advanced nanoscience applications.

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DOI: 10.1002/marc.200900496


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