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Functional self‐assembled lipidic systems derived from renewable resources
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EngineeringSmart PolymerResponsive PolymersBiofabricationBiochemical EngineeringSustainable SynthesisBiomimetic PolymerFunctional Smart MaterialsNatural ReagentsLipidic SystemsLipid ResourceMolecular EngineeringBiomolecular EngineeringBiofunctional MaterialSelf-assemblyPolymer ScienceAmphiphilic SystemLipid DerivativesPolymer Self-assembly
Self-assembled lipidic amphiphile systems can create a variety of multi-functional soft materials with value-added properties. When employing natural reagents and following biocatalytic syntheses, self-assembling monomers may be inherently designed for degradation, making them potential alternatives to conventional and persistent polymers. By using non-covalent forces, self-assembled amphiphiles can form nanotubes, fibers, and other stimuli responsive architectures prime for further applied research and incorporation into commercial products. By viewing these lipid derivatives under a lens of green principles, there is the hope that in developing a structure-function relationship and functional smart materials that research may remain safe, economic, and efficient.
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