Auto-ensamblaje de sistemas policíclicos aromáticos : polímeros supramoleculares funcionales
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2023
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24/06/2022
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Los polímeros supramoleculares constituidos por sistemas π-conjugados presentan aplicaciones en diferentes campos de investigación como materiales con novedosas propiedades mecánicas, biomédicas y optoelectrónicas. Además, algunos son autorreparables, sensibles a estímulos externos y respetuosos con el medio ambiente. Sin embargo, para conseguir polímeros supramoleculares funcionales es necesaria una mayor comprensión de las reglas estructurales que regulan su formación por la acción de fuerzas no covalentes. Por tanto, el objetivo de esta Tesis es conseguir establecer relaciones estructura‒función que nos permitan predecir las propiedades finales mediante el estudio de los procesos de auto-ensamblaje de varias familias de compuestos policíclicos aromáticos...
Supramolecular polymers constituted by π-conjugated systems present applications in different research fields as materials with novel mechanical, biomedical and optoelectronic properties. In addition, some are self-healing, responsive to external stimuli and environmentally friendly. However, to achieve functional supramolecular polymers, a better understanding of the structural rules that regulate their formation by the action of non-covalent forces is necessary. Therefore, the objective of this Thesis is to establish function‒structure relationships by studying the self-assembly processes of several families of polycyclic aromatic compounds that allow us to predict the final properties...
Supramolecular polymers constituted by π-conjugated systems present applications in different research fields as materials with novel mechanical, biomedical and optoelectronic properties. In addition, some are self-healing, responsive to external stimuli and environmentally friendly. However, to achieve functional supramolecular polymers, a better understanding of the structural rules that regulate their formation by the action of non-covalent forces is necessary. Therefore, the objective of this Thesis is to establish function‒structure relationships by studying the self-assembly processes of several families of polycyclic aromatic compounds that allow us to predict the final properties...
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Tesis inédita de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, leída el 24-06-2022