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Functional Liquid Crystalline Polymers: Ferroelectric Polymers and Liquid Crystalline Elastomers and Ionomers

1994

Abstract The incorporation of different functional groups in liquid crystalline polymers opens the way to a variety of interesting new materials, which may be used for non-linear optics, as piezo-elements or as two-phasic composite materials.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceFerroelectric polymersLiquid crystallinePolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsElastomerFerroelectricitychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringLiquid crystalFunctional groupPolymer chemistryIonomerMolecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
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Engineered Multifunctional Nanotools for Biological Applications

2011

Smart multifunctional magnetic nanoparticles are popular candidates for several biological applications owing to their intrinsic magnetic property and diverse applications that range from rare protein separation and biomedical utilization to cancer therapy and diagnostics. A universal protocol, for the development of such nanocarriers, is highly desirable for scientists with different backgrounds so that custom-made multifunctional nanoparticles can be developed to address their needs, among which are the superparamagnetic iron oxide and manganese oxide nanoparticles that are synthesized through high temperature decomposition reactions. However, an interface is needed to present these inorg…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceFunctional importancechemistryBiomoleculeMultifunctional nanoparticlesCancer therapyTumor therapyMagnetic nanoparticlesNanoparticleNanotechnologyNanocarriers
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Conformation of Polyethylene Glycol inside Confined Space: Simulation and Experimental Approaches

2021

The modification of the inner nanopore wall by polymers is currently used to change the specific properties of the nanosystem. Among them, the polyethylene glycol (PEG) is the most used to prevent the fouling and ensure the wettability. However, its properties depend mainly on the chain structure that is very difficult to estimate inside this confined space. Combining experimental and simulation approaches, we provide an insight to the consequence of the PEG presence inside the nanopore on the nanopore properties. We show, in particular, that the cation type in the electrolyte, together with the type of electrolyte (water or urea), is at the origin of the ion transport modification in the n…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolymerElectrolytePolyethylene glycolexperimentsArticlelcsh:ChemistryNanoporechemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:QD1-999Chemical engineeringchemistryPEG ratioSurface modificationfunctionalizationGeneral Materials ScienceWettingconicalsimulationsnanoporeConfined spaceNanomaterials
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NLO-polymers containingtert-butyloxycarbonyl protecting groups: Modification after processing leading to thermally stable nonlinear optical materials

1997

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringNonlinear opticsPolymerChromophorechemistry.chemical_compoundNonlinear opticalchemistryMechanics of MaterialsFunctional groupPolymer chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceGlass transitionAdvanced Materials
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One is Enough: Influencing Polymer Properties with a Single Chromophoric Unit

2011

1) Institute for Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Hamburg, Bundesstrasse 45, D-­‐20146 Hamburg, Germany 2) WCU program of C2E2, School of Chemical and Biological, Engineering, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea Designing a polymer usually involves the incorporation of multiple functional units into a polymer chain, which mutually determine the polymer properties. By combining various functional units, a myriad of polymer properties can be fine-­‐ tuned. Classical polymer chemistry teaches us that a single functional group -­‐-­‐ in particular the end-­‐group of a polymer chain -­‐-­‐ does not contribute to the polymer properties, as is indee…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePhotoisomerizationPolymer scienceResearch areasGeneral ChemistryPolymerChromophorePhotochemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAzobenzenechemistryChain (algebraic topology)Functional groupMoleculeAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Solvatochromy and electro-optical study of new fluorine-containing chromophores

1998

technology requires tailored functional materials which fulfill the demands for optimal operation parameters, reliability andprocessability. Organic chromophores and polymers which contain covalently bound chromophores are promising materialclasses which can satisfy a broad spectrum of demands on functional materials for photonics, and they are, therefore,favorites for the development of new photonic devices. However, it is almost impossible to satisfy all physico-chemical andtechnological requirements simultaneously with a polymer consisting of only one type of functional unit. The developmentof a series of different building blocks which allow to cover the whole range of physico-chemical …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryInstitut für Physik und AstronomieNonlinear opticsPolymerElectro-opticsPlanarity testingNonlinear systemchemistryOptoelectronicsPhotonicsFunctional polymersbusinessCurse of dimensionalitySPIE Proceedings
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Reactive Polymers: A Versatile Toolbox for the Immobilization of Functional Molecules on TiO2 Nanoparticles

2006

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencechemistryFunctional importanceTio2 nanoparticlesNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryPolymerGeneral MedicineCatalysisToolboxAngewandte Chemie
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Analysis of Subcellular Components by Fluorescent-Lectin Binding and Flow Cytometry

2003

Because of their extensive availability and the wide spectrum of carbohydrates that may be specifically bound, lectins have become essential reagents for detection and quantitation of glycoconjugates in solution and in cell surfaces, identification and separation of cells, and functional studies based on membrane properties (1,2).

chemistry.chemical_classificationMembranechemistryBiochemistrymedicine.diagnostic_testGlycoconjugateLectin bindingmedicineFunctional studiesFluorescenceFlow cytometry
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MODIFICATION OF HUMIC SUBSTANCES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES

2019

Humic substances are high molecular weight refractory polycationites formed during decay of living organic matter and through biosynthesis of low molecular weight organic substances (metabolites or decay products of living organisms). Presence of many functional groups in the structure of humic substances determines their ability to interact with metal ions forming stable complexes and influencing metal ion speciation in the environment and mobility, behaviour and speciation forms in the environment. Presently humic substances are a product of industrial scale and quantities in amounts of hundreds of tons are produced. The aim of this study is to analyse derivatization possibilities of humi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMetal ions in aqueous solutionhumic substances; modification; functional groups; pollutants; remediationInner sphere electron transfercomplex mixturesMetalAcylationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElemental analysisvisual_artFunctional groupvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryOrganic matterDerivatizationENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGIES. RESOURCES. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Crystal structure of the bifunctional soybean Bowman-Birk inhibitor at 0.28-nm resolution. Structural peculiarities in a folded protein conformation.

1996

The Bowman-Birk inhibitor from soybean is a small protein that contains a binary arrangement of trypsin-reactive and chymotrypsin-reactive subdomains. In this report, the crystal structure of this anticarcinogenic protein has been determined to 0.28-nm resolution by molecular replacement from crystals grown at neutral pH. The crystal structure differs from a previously determined NMR structure [Werner, M. H. & Wemmer, D. E. (1992) Biochemistry 31, 999-1010] in the relative orientation of the two enzyme-insertion loops, in some details of the main chain trace, in the presence of favourable contacts in the trypsin-insertion loop, and in the orientation of several amino acid side chains. The p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationModels MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryProtein ConformationMolecular Sequence DataWaterCrystal structureCrystallography X-RayBiochemistryProtein tertiary structureProtein Structure SecondaryAmino acidCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundKineticsProtein structurechemistrySide chainChymotrypsinProtein foldingMolecular replacementAmino Acid SequenceBifunctionalTrypsin Inhibitor Bowman-Birk SoybeanEuropean journal of biochemistry
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