volume 195
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issue 1
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pages 177-210
Water solutions of amphiphilic polymers: Nanostructure formation and possibilities for catalysis
Publication type: Book Chapter
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DOI:
10.1007/12_051
Abstract
A concept of amphiphilicity in application to monomer units of water-soluble polymers is
presented. Molecular simulation and experimental studies of polymers consisting of amphiphilic monomers
units are reviewed. Those polymers reveal unusual conformational behavior in aqueous solutions forming
nanostructures of nonspherical shape. Self-association of amphiphilic thermosensitive polymers in
water solutions is discussed. Possibilities for the use of thermosensitive copolymers as catalysts
are described. The sharp water--organic boundaries formed by polymer associates in water solutions
are shown to be a prospective medium for catalysis owing to adsorption of interfacially active
substrates at the interface.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1007/12_051
UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/12_051
TI - Water solutions of amphiphilic polymers: Nanostructure formation and possibilities for catalysis
T2 - Advances in Polymer Science
AU - Okhapkin, Ivan M
AU - Makhaeva, Elena E.
AU - Khokhlov, Alexei R.
SP - 177-210
IS - 1
VL - 195
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