Polymers are fundamental to our daily lives, serving as the core components for a wide array of goods, including clothing, packaging, transportation infrastructure, construction materials, and ...
Polymer chemistry is central to the development of new technologies and substances. Materials based upon natural and synthetic organic macromolecules, polymers, and hybrid derivatives have enormous ...
The journal for the most innovative and exciting polymer chemistry, with an emphasis on the synthesis and properties of polymers. Polymer Chemistry welcomes submissions in all areas of polymer science ...
Since click chemistry was introduced in 2001, 1 it has become one of the most powerful synthetic tools to develop functional polymers. 2 Through click chemistry reactions, desired functional moieties ...
Polymer chemistry is transforming industries, from sustainable materials to biomedicine. Over his decades as a professor of materials, chemistry and biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara, Craig Hawker’s ...
The ACS GCI Natural Polymers Consortium (NPC) is a group committed to exploring the utilization of natural polymers to accelerate the development of more sustainable functional materials. Launched in ...
Scientists from IBM Research have successfully created a new class of polymer materials using computational chemistry. The IBM researchers used high-performance computing to discover a new class of ...
As a chemist, Karen L. Wooley has always been interested in producing never-before-made materials. But more important, she has wanted to make materials that benefit society. Working with polymeric ...
This annually presented lectureship recognises early career researchers, typically within 12 years of attaining their PhD or equivalent degree, who have made significant contributions to the field of ...
He’s a wizard in his field of chemistry, but his work could also be described using artistic or architectural terms. Nikos Hadjichristidis has pioneered the synthesis of strikingly unusual polymers.
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