Non-covalent Interactions in Polymers

A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Smart and Functional Polymers".

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Dear Colleagues,

Non-covalent interactions are a key topic in modern chemical science. These weak inter- and intramolecular interactions (e.g., hydrogen, halogen, and chalcogen bonds, stacking interactions, and metallophilic contacts) significantly affect the properties of polymers. The aim of this Special Issue, entitled “Non-covalent Interactions in Polymers”, is to address the most recent progress in the rapidly growing field of non-covalent interactions in polymer chemistry and related fields. We invite researchers to contribute experimental and theoretical studies, fundamental and applied research, studies of non-covalent interactions in polymers that use machine learning and artificial intelligence, and any form of a manuscript (for example, reviews, mini-reviews, full papers, short communications, technical notes, and highlights).

Dr. Alexander S. Novikov
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Keywords

  • polymers
  • non-covalent interactions
  • supramolecular systems
  • material science
  • machine learning and artificial intelligence in chemistry

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Non-Covalent Interactions in Polymers
by Alexander S. Novikov
Polymers 2023, 15(5), 1139; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15051139 - 24 Feb 2023
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Non-covalent interactions are one of the key topics in modern chemical science. These inter- and intramolecular weak interactions (e.g., hydrogen, halogen, and chalcogen bonds, stacking interactions and metallophilic contacts) have a significant effect on the properties of polymers. In this Special Issue, “Non-covalent [...] Read more.
Non-covalent interactions are one of the key topics in modern chemical science. These inter- and intramolecular weak interactions (e.g., hydrogen, halogen, and chalcogen bonds, stacking interactions and metallophilic contacts) have a significant effect on the properties of polymers. In this Special Issue, “Non-covalent interactions in polymers”, we tried to collect fundamental and applied research manuscripts (original research articles and comprehensive review papers) focused on non-covalent interactions in polymer chemistry and related fields. The scope of the Special Issue is very broad: we welcome all the contributions that deal with the synthesis, structure, functionality and properties of polymer systems involving non-covalent interactions. Full article
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