TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonlinear Supramolecular Polymers
T2 - From Controlled Synthesis, Tunable Self-Assembly Toward Diverse Applications
AU - Bai, Yang
AU - Yao, Hao
AU - Li, Xihua
AU - Wang, Jingxia
AU - Tian, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Nonlinear supramolecular polymers (NLSPs) exhibit the merits of reversibility and tunability, along with a unique topological structure. These features contribute to the creation of novel supramolecular polymer species and drive advancements in macromolecular engineering, making NLSPs a promising direction for generating highly functional and complex structures with diverse applications. This article reviews recent advances in NLSPs, including star, brush, hyperbranched, dendritic, cross-linked, and cyclic topological supramolecular polymers, from three key perspectives: controlled synthesis, tunable self-assembly, and functional applications. Firstly, the direct and indirect synthesis strategies used to construct various NLSPs are discussed. Subsequently, the regulation methods of supramolecular self-assembly based on NLSPs are rationalized by considering internal structure parameters and external environmental responses. Finally, comprehensive summaries of the potential applications of NLSPs in biomedical materials, photoelectric materials, self-healing materials, degradable and recycling materials, as well as catalytic materials, are provided. These applications highlight the versatility and promise of NLSPs across various industries. This article addresses key scientific problems and existing challenges in this field. With the rapidly growing area of NLSPs, it is anticipated that they will shape the future of supramolecular chemistry and polymer science, and hold great promise for research fields such as chemical engineering, biomedicine, and the environment.
AB - Nonlinear supramolecular polymers (NLSPs) exhibit the merits of reversibility and tunability, along with a unique topological structure. These features contribute to the creation of novel supramolecular polymer species and drive advancements in macromolecular engineering, making NLSPs a promising direction for generating highly functional and complex structures with diverse applications. This article reviews recent advances in NLSPs, including star, brush, hyperbranched, dendritic, cross-linked, and cyclic topological supramolecular polymers, from three key perspectives: controlled synthesis, tunable self-assembly, and functional applications. Firstly, the direct and indirect synthesis strategies used to construct various NLSPs are discussed. Subsequently, the regulation methods of supramolecular self-assembly based on NLSPs are rationalized by considering internal structure parameters and external environmental responses. Finally, comprehensive summaries of the potential applications of NLSPs in biomedical materials, photoelectric materials, self-healing materials, degradable and recycling materials, as well as catalytic materials, are provided. These applications highlight the versatility and promise of NLSPs across various industries. This article addresses key scientific problems and existing challenges in this field. With the rapidly growing area of NLSPs, it is anticipated that they will shape the future of supramolecular chemistry and polymer science, and hold great promise for research fields such as chemical engineering, biomedicine, and the environment.
KW - noncovalent interactions
KW - self-assembly
KW - Supramolecular polymers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85202829326&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15583724.2024.2387585
DO - 10.1080/15583724.2024.2387585
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85202829326
SN - 1558-3724
VL - 64
SP - 1267
EP - 1321
JO - Polymer Reviews
JF - Polymer Reviews
IS - 4
ER -