Probing and Manipulating Noncovalent Interactions in Functional Polymeric Systems
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Abstract
Noncovalent interactions, which usually feature tunable strength, reversibility, and environmental adaptability, have been recognized as driving forces in a variety of biological and chemical processes, contributing to the recognition between molecules, the formation of molecule clusters, and the establishment of complex structures of macromolecules. The marriage of noncovalent interactions and conventional covalent polymers offers the systems novel mechanical, physicochemical, and biological properties, which are highly dependent on the binding mechanisms of the noncovalent interactions that can be illuminated via quantification. This review systematically discusses the nanomechanical characterization of…
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- Non-covalent interactions
- Chemistry
- Intermolecular force
- Nanotechnology
- Polymer
- Chemical physics
- Molecule
- Covalent bond
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