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This project focuses on developing smart supramolecular polymers that can self-assemble and respond to light in water. By utilizing cucurbit[8]uril to control polymer interactions, it aims to create materials with tunable properties for applications in substance delivery and self-healing technologies.
The dynamic three dimensional structure of enzymes is dictated by secondary bonding interactions and plays a crucial role in both molecular recognition and allosteric regulation. “Smart” supramolecular polymers, similarly to natural enzymes, are also capable of undergoing self-organization into a defined structure on account of non-covalent interactions and subsequently exerting a function.
A major limitation in the field of supramolecular self-assembly, however, has been access to synthetic sys…
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