Multicomponent polymer synthesis represents a transformative approach in modern macromolecular engineering. By incorporating three or more reactants in a single operational step, these techniques ...
Cyclic polymers represent an innovative class of macromolecules characterised by a closed-loop structure that fundamentally alters their physical and chemical properties relative to linear ...
Professor Craig J. Hawker is Clarke Professor and holds the Alan and Ruth Heeger Chair of Interdisciplinary Science at UCSB where he directs the California Nanosystems Institute and the Dow Materials ...
Polymer chemistry is central to the development of new technologies and substances. Materials based upon natural and synthetic organic macromolecules, polymers, and hybrid derivatives have enormous ...
Flow chemistry is revolutionizing the way we design and study macromolecules, offering a powerful, complementary approach to materials discovery—one that seamlessly integrates with modern data-driven ...
The preparation of dense Si 3 N 4-based ceramics has attracted great attention due to the achievable improvements in mechanical properties and high-temperature oxidation resistance. In general, the ...
Microporous organic polymers (MOPs) are composed entirely of covalently linked organic molecules. These materials are characterized by their high surface areas, permanent microporosity, and structural ...
Published in Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts, this study reports the first complete microbial route to produce fully ...
A research team has succeeded in developing a non-flammable gel polymer electrolyte (GPE) that is set to revolutionize the safety of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) by mitigating the risks of thermal ...
A team from the Universitat Jaume I (UJI) has developed an innovative robotic platform, powered by artificial intelligence, ...
Microporous polymers offer tunable porosity, high surface areas, and chemical versatility. They can be used to powerful effect in gas storage, carbon capture, remediation and catalysis. Here's how ...