Ahlers, Patrick’s team published research in Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) in 50 | CAS: 42074-68-0

Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) published new progress about 42074-68-0. 42074-68-0 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chloride,Benzyl chloride,Benzene, name is 2-Chlorotrityl chloride, and the molecular formula is C19H14Cl2, Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks.

Ahlers, Patrick published the artcileDynamic Light Scattering Investigation of the Kinetics and Fidelity of Supramolecular Copolymerizations in Water, Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks, the publication is Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) (2017), 50(19), 7712-7720, database is CAplus.

The self-assembly of supramol. copolymers facilitates the preparation of multifunctional materials, with tunable mech., electronic, or bioactive properties. Compared to covalent copolymerization protocols, controlling the mol. weight, stability, and monomer sequence of a multicomponent supramol. copolymer remains limited. Here, we report a light scattering investigation of the charge-regulated supramol. copolymerization in neutral buffer of physiol. ionic strength, supported with electron microscopy and CD spectroscopy experiments Dendritic anionic and cationic peptide comonomers self-assemble into AB-type heterocopolymers with a nanorod-like morphol., a thickness of 11 nm, and a mean length of up to 70 nm. The fidelity in the copolymerization is remarkably high, and excess of either monomer of up to 50 mol % in the feed ratio does not lead to chain stoppering. The narrow length distribution of the copolymers (D < 1.3) and high colloidal stability in physiol. buffer support their applications as biomedical carrier materials.

Macromolecules (Washington, DC, United States) published new progress about 42074-68-0. 42074-68-0 belongs to chlorides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Chloride,Benzyl chloride,Benzene, name is 2-Chlorotrityl chloride, and the molecular formula is C19H14Cl2, Category: chlorides-buliding-blocks.

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