A Supramolecular Triarm Star Polymer from a Homotritopic Tris(Crown Ether) Host and a Complementary Monotopic Paraquat-Terminated Polystyrene Guest by a Supramolecular Coupling Method
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 127(2), pp. 484–485
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Abstract
The first supramolecular star polymer based on pseudorotaxane host-guest complexation was prepared from statistical complexation of a homotritopic tris(crown ether) host and monotopic paraquat-terminated polystyrene guest in solution. The formation of this supramolecular star polymer was confirmed by proton NMR characterization and viscosity studies.
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