2005
DOI: 10.1021/ma050071o
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Novel Associative Polymer Networks Based on Cyclodextrin Inclusion Compounds

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“…When polymer-carrying b-CD moieties interact with aromatic side chains in guest polymers to form inclusion complexes, interpolymer aggregates are formed, resulting in an increase in the solution viscosity. [3,5,[10][11][12] Steadyshear viscosities were measured for 100 g Á L À1 b-CD polymer in the presence of varying concentrations of guest polymers. All the mixtures exhibited a typical behavior of Newtonian liquids (data not shown).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When polymer-carrying b-CD moieties interact with aromatic side chains in guest polymers to form inclusion complexes, interpolymer aggregates are formed, resulting in an increase in the solution viscosity. [3,5,[10][11][12] Steadyshear viscosities were measured for 100 g Á L À1 b-CD polymer in the presence of varying concentrations of guest polymers. All the mixtures exhibited a typical behavior of Newtonian liquids (data not shown).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an obvious enhancement in Figure 4 polymer chains and consequently forms strong overall networks, whereas the further enhancement of HAP-CDE system indicates that the addition of CDE results in strong viscoelasticity enhancements of the HAP-4 solution. The strengthened network structure is attributed to the formation of intermolecular bridges [16,30]. In addition, when the HAP-CDE system is subjected to rapid shear fields, the reinforced networks tend to be disrupted and display shear shinning behavior, which is evidenced by its rheological property.…”
Section: Rheological Propertymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for polymers which do not contain highly nucleophilic amino groups, other strategies had to be developed. These include the second frequently applied modification reaction, the formation of amides from monoamino-CDs (18, 22a and b) and poly(carboxylic acid) [26,[42][43][44][45] and its copolymers [46,47]. Guo et al synthesized monoamino-bCD derivatives in which the aminogroups were tethered by alkyl chains of different lengths (13).…”
Section: Polymer-analogous Reaction With Monofunctional Cyclodextrinmentioning
confidence: 99%