Review
Applications of supramolecular polymer networks

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Highlights

  • A selective review of the application of supramolecular polymers

  • Use of supramolecular self-assembly

  • Exciting deployment of supramolecular polymers in complex energy production and biomedical systems

Abstract

This perspectives article reviews selected key examples from the field of supramolecular polymer chemistry with the specific focus on the use of the dynamic properties that these materials possess in real-world applications. The scope of application for these fascinating materials, typically networks held in place by numerous weak, non-covalent bonds, has proven to be extremely diverse – significant effort in the past twenty years has enabled supramolecular polymers to now be found in developmental adhesives, batteries, anti-fouling coatings, healable barriers and regenerative medicines. Indeed, in recognition of the potential of these polymer chemistries, spin-out companies have been formed to exploit the commercial space that exists for materials with dynamic and reversible characteristics. The latter attribute is desirable in manufacturing materials and devices that can be recycled and reused.

Keywords

Supramolecular
Molecular recognition
Stimuli-responsive
Adhesives
Coatings
Healable
Energy
Additive manufacturing
Regenerative medicine

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