New Advances in Covalent Network Polymers via Dynamic Covalent Chemistry
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
Covalent network polymers, as materials composed of atoms interconnected by covalent bonds in a continuous network, are known for their thermal and chemical stability. Over the past two decades, these materials have undergone significant transformations, gaining properties such as malleability, environmental responsiveness, recyclability, crystallinity, and customizable porosity, enabled by the development and integration of dynamic covalent chemistry (DCvC). In this review, we explore the innovative realm of covalent network polymers by focusing on the recent advances achieved through the application of DCvC. We start by examining the history and fundamental principles of DCvC, detailing its inception and…
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- Covalent bond
- Network covalent bonding
- Chemistry
- Dynamic covalent chemistry
- Crystallinity
- Polymer
- Nanotechnology
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