Hydrogen-bonded coordinate supramolecular networks toward functional materials
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Peng Meng Thesis
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This thesis examined crystal transformations enabled by competitive interactions between hydrogen bonding and covalent bonding, which is a step forward in understanding the interplay of multi-supramolecular interactions. A series of novel hydrogen bonded coordinate aggregates like macroscopic robust membrane, hydrogel/aerogel, novel supramolecular crystals based on melamine/cyanuric acid were created. Those newly developed aggregates demonstrate remarkable properties in mechanics, optics, photoluminescence, etc.
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ID Code: | 211139 |
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Item Type: | QUT Thesis (PhD by Publication) |
Supervisor: | Xu, Jingsan & Ayoko, Godwin |
Keywords: | Supramolecular chemistry, Hydrogen bonded coordination, Melamine, Cyanuric acid, keto-enol tautomerization, Silver-melamine-cyanurate, Supramolecular membrane, Supramolecular hydrogel/aerogel, Mechanical anisotropy |
DOI: | 10.5204/thesis.eprints.211139 |
Divisions: | Current > QUT Faculties and Divisions > Faculty of Science Current > Schools > School of Chemistry & Physics |
Institution: | Queensland University of Technology |
Deposited On: | 23 Jun 2021 02:30 |
Last Modified: | 16 Aug 2021 04:24 |
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