JOURNAL ARTICLE

Supramolecular polymers: Dynamic assemblies of “dancing” monomers

Radoslav Z. PavlovićSimon A. EgnerLiam C. PalmerSamuel I. Stupp

Year: 2023 Journal:   Journal of Polymer Science Vol: 61 (10)Pages: 870-880   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The objective of this perspective on supramolecular polymers is to highlight how their dynamic nature based on noncovalent bonding among monomers can have a profound impact on their functions. We focus here on peptide amphiphile supramolecular polymers developed in our laboratory and use recent results on their dynamic behavior to reflect on the exciting functions that might emerge in these systems. We are greatly motivated by recent results that demonstrate unprecedented bioactivity in supramolecular polymers to address the enormous scientific challenge of finding strategies to reverse paralysis caused by traumatic injuries or disease. We suggest that future opportunities exist for novel functions in supramolecular polymers by tuning dynamic behavior through the chemical design of monomers, and also by gaining an understanding of the precise spatiotemporal mechanisms linked to supramolecular motion in these emerging polymers.

Keywords:
Supramolecular chemistry Supramolecular polymers Monomer Polymer Nanotechnology Amphiphile Materials science Non-covalent interactions Polymer science Chemistry Molecule Copolymer Organic chemistry Hydrogen bond

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