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Explores sequence control in polymers, focusing on biological polymer synthesis, monomer sequence distribution, and strategies to enhance control over synthetic polymer sequences.
Explores polymer mechanochemistry, focusing on modulating chemical transformations in polymers using mechanical forces, covering topics like breaking bonds, mechanophores, and force-responsive materials.
Introduces basic observables and simple models in polymer science, emphasizing the importance of reproducible measurements and discussing the concept of one-dimensional polymers.
Explores controlled radical polymerization, emphasizing the challenges and strategies for achieving living polymerization with precise control over polymer properties.