2006
DOI: 10.1002/app.23621
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Physical chemistry of topological disorder in polymers: Some remarks on polymer memory

Abstract: The long-term structural memory of a polymeric substance is determined by the concentration, size, and space distribution of the elements of topological disorder present in it. The short-term structural memory is the result of the reversible reconstruction of existing elements.

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“…The demonstration of template (or template analog)‐selective recognition by an MIP remains a cornerstone in the development of all new MIP systems. Various strategies have been employed to characterize ligand‐polymer binding events,…”
Section: Fundamental Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The demonstration of template (or template analog)‐selective recognition by an MIP remains a cornerstone in the development of all new MIP systems. Various strategies have been employed to characterize ligand‐polymer binding events,…”
Section: Fundamental Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%