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Volumn 42, Issue 17, 2009, Pages 6483-6494

Synthesis of complementary host- and guest-functionalized polymeric building blocks and their self-assembling behavior

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Indexed keywords

ASSOCIATION CONSTANT; BIPYRIDINES; BUILDING BLOCKES; CHAIN-ENDS; FUNCTIONAL UNITS; FUNCTIONALIZED; FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMERS; HALIDE DERIVATIVES; HOMOPOLYMERS; HOST-GUEST SYSTEM; NMR SPECTROSCOPY; RADICAL INITIATORS; SELF-ASSEMBLING; SMALL MOLECULES; STABLE FREE RADICAL POLYMERIZATION; THERMODYNAMIC PARAMETER;

EID: 69549112835     PISSN: 00249297     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/ma901248m     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (39)

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    • 0 as the zero intercept. Atwood, J. L., Davies, J. E. D., MacNicol, D. D., Vögtle, F., Exec. Eds.; Pergamon: New York, Chapter 10, However, in our systems in which both host and guest are polymeric, but contain only a single active site, there is a practical limit to how high the concentration can be before high viscosity broadens the peak too much to accurately measure the chemical shift change
    • 0 as the zero intercept. See: Tsukube, H. ; Furita, H.; Odani, A.; Takeda, Y.; Kudo, Y.; Inoue, Y.; Liu, Y.; Sakamoto, H.; Kimura, K. In Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry; Atwood, J. L., Davies, J. E. D., MacNicol, D. D., Vögtle, F., Exec. Eds.; Pergamon: New York, Vol. 8, Chapter 10, pp 425 -482. However, in our systems in which both host and guest are polymeric, but contain only a single active site, there is a practical limit to how high the concentration can be before high viscosity broadens the peak too much to accurately measure the chemical shift change.
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