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Has <i>Click Chemistry</i> Lead to a Paradigm Shift in Polymer Material Design?
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EngineeringResponsive PolymersOrganic ChemistryPolymer DesignsClick ChemistryChemistryPolymer Material DesignPolymersPolymer MaterialMacromolecular EngineeringPrecision MacromoleculeHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceSynthetic MacromoleculePolymer EngineeringParadigm ShiftBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer ScienceClick Chemistry ConceptMacromolecular SystemPolymer CharacterizationClick ConceptFunctional PolymerPolymer Modeling
Abstract Has the introduction of the click chemistry concept by Sharpless and colleagues in 2001 lead to a paradigm shift in how we approach the design of macromolecular materials; or is it simply a relatively inconsequential re‐branding exercise of already existing and slightly optimized but well‐tried and tested reactions as some critics would have it? The current Trend Article analyses the situation by examining a series of select macromolecular research fields to shed light on this question, providing an unambiguous answer: The focusing of polymer chemists through the click concept on what constitutes a powerful modular chemical transformation to generate a specific polymeric material is a defining element in contemporary synthetic polymer chemistry, transcending a specific reaction. Without the introduction of the click philosophy several classes of innovative materials and polymer designs would not have been realized. magnified image
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