Sequence-Controlled Polymers
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique · Institut Charles Sadron · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Background During the last few decades, progress has been made in manipulating the architecture of synthetic polymer materials. However, the primary structure—that is, the sequential arrangement of monomer units in a polymer chain—is generally poorly controlled in synthetic macromolecules. Common synthetic polymers are usually homopolymers, made of the same monomer unit, or copolymers with simple chain microstructures, such as random or block copolymers. These polymers are used in many areas but do not have the structural and functional complexity of sequence-defined biopolymers, such as nucleic acids or proteins. Indeed, monomer sequence regulation plays a key role in biology and is a prerequisite for crucial…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.07
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- 100%
- References
- 101
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4Topics & keywords
- Polymer
- Sequence (biology)
- Macromolecule
- Nanotechnology
- Monomer
- Scope (computer science)
- Chemistry
- Polymer science