In this thesis, Bernhard Schmidt describes his research into two
fields in the chemical sciences: supramolecular and macromolecular
chemistry. Schmidt first investigates cyclodextrins (CDs), which are
well known for the formation of supramolecular host/guest complexes
with hydrophobic molecules in aqueous solution. Schmidt then also
examines reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT)
polymerization as a well-suited toll for the synthesis of
water-soluble end-functionalized polymers. The author skillfully
combines both concepts as a powerful tool to access reversibly forming
macromolecular architectures. The novel methods and architectures
presented in this work are highly interesting from both a fundamental
point of view as well as a basis for the design of efficient drug
release systems. The work in this thesis has led to a number of
publications in top peer-reviewed journals.
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9783319060774
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2018
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Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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