Journal of Macromolecular Science Part C- Polymer Reviews, volume 46, issue 4, pages 329-339
Intelligent Polymeric Coatings; Current and Future Advances
Marek W. Urban
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School of Polymers and High Performance Materials The University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg MS USA
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2006-12-01
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ISSN: 15321797, 15205746, 15329038
Materials Chemistry
Polymers and Plastics
Abstract
While the design of responsive and/or proactive polymeric chains mimicking biological systems are essential building blocks for future developments of smart coatings, the physico‐chemical aspects of processes associated with the film formation are equally important. Chemistries that are key enablers to many next‐generation materials that will become capable of mimicking biological systems involve amino acids, hydroxyls, phosphate esters, acetyls, thiols, acryloamides, and carboxyl‐terminated species. Equally important is how these species may generate various forms of responsiveness in synthetic polymers, either by chemical reactions with other groups, or hydrophilic and/or hydrophobic interactions where the placement of oligosacchrides, peptides, or nucleaic acid groups in a specific position will generate intra and intermolecular interactions leading to supramolecular assemblies. Regardless of internal or external stimuli, typical responses lead to shape, size, and orientation changes, which is why the ...
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