2012
DOI: 10.1038/nchem.1265
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A two-dimensional polymer prepared by organic synthesis

Abstract: Synthetic polymers are widely used materials, as attested by a production of more than 200 millions of tons per year, and are typically composed of linear repeat units. They may also be branched or irregularly crosslinked. Here, we introduce a two-dimensional polymer with internal periodicity composed of areal repeat units. This is an extension of Staudinger's polymerization concept (to form macromolecules by covalently linking repeat units together), but in two dimensions. A well-known example of such a two-d… Show more

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“…3 Apparently, there is a growing focus on freestanding nanomembranes (NMs) that are prepared by means of a variety of emerging approaches, such as organic synthesis, 4 bottom-up self-assembly, 5,6 and top-down thinning and shaping. 7,8 Understanding the mechanical motion of a NM in the regime of nanoscale thickness is of fundamental importance and also essential for potential applications in the NEMS as building blocks.…”
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“…3 Apparently, there is a growing focus on freestanding nanomembranes (NMs) that are prepared by means of a variety of emerging approaches, such as organic synthesis, 4 bottom-up self-assembly, 5,6 and top-down thinning and shaping. 7,8 Understanding the mechanical motion of a NM in the regime of nanoscale thickness is of fundamental importance and also essential for potential applications in the NEMS as building blocks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These remarkable phenomena have recently attracted research interest in 2D organic materials, including 2D polymers [7][8][9][10] and quasi-2D polymers. [11][12][13][14][15] The focus has mainly been on their chemical and biological properties and their applications as separation membranes, smart surfaces and sensors, and for catalysis and drug delivery.…”
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“…The second approach rests upon monomer M3 and its photoinduced polymerization in the single crystal [23]. For that purpose, suitable single crystals were grown and analyzed for their internal structure.…”
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confidence: 99%