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The project explores the development of polypropylene block copolymers with tunable properties. These materials can self-assemble in water, allowing for the creation of novel nanostructures and stabilized nanomaterials through modifications to their chemical structure.
An exciting new area would involve PP block copolymers.
These materials would possess an inorganic PP coblock which is superficially reminiscent of Polysiloxane.
However, the PP block is inherently much more tunable. A key advantage is that whereas siloxane blocks are intrinsically highly hydrophobic, phosphazene blocks can be easily derivatized to allow them to become hydrophilic.
This has the key advantage that self-assembly can be performed in water making processing and practical application…
UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO
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