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Chamoni W. H. Rajawasam, Corvo Tran, Michael Weeks, Kathleen S. McCoy, Robert Ross-Shannon, Obed J. Dodo, Jessica L. Sparks, C. Scott Hartley, Dominik Konkolewicz
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Journal of the American Chemical Society. 145:5553-5560
Carbodiimide-fueled anhydride bond formation has been used to enhance the mechanical properties of permanently crosslinked polymer networks, giving materials that exhibit gel-gel-gel transitions. Temporary changes in mechanical properties result from
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 88:788-795
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Macromolecular Rapid Communications.
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 87:3686-3690
Autor:
Obed J. Dodo, Chamoni W. H. Rajawasam, Leilah M. Petit, Dominik Konkolewicz, C. Scott Hartley
Publikováno v:
Macromolecules. 54:9860-9867
Autor:
Briana R. Schrage, David L. Tierney, Kaitlyn M. Flynn, Gopi Nath Vemuri, Nuwanthika Dilrukshi Kumarage, Viraj C. Kirinda, Nicholas G. Kress, C. Scott Hartley, Christopher J. Ziegler
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 86:15085-15095
1H NMR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for the conformational analysis of ortho-phenylene foldamers in solution. However, as o-phenylenes are integrated into ever more complex systems, we are reaching the limits of what can be analyzed by 1H- and 13C
Publikováno v:
ChemSystemsChem. 4
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ChemSystemsChem. 4
Control over the folding of oligomers, be it broad induction of a preferred helical handedness or subtle changes in the orientations of individual functional groups, is important for applications ranging from molecular recognition to long-range confo
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https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-r1hd3
https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-r1hd3
Autor:
C. Scott Hartley, Viraj C. Kirinda
Publikováno v:
Chemical Science
The self-assembly of foldamers into macrocycles is a simple approach to non-biological higher-order structure. Previous work on the co-assembly of ortho-phenylene foldamers with rod-shaped linkers has shown that folding and self-assembly affect each