Wang, K., Amin, K., An, Z., Cai, Z., Chen, H., Chen, H., Dong, Y., Feng, X., Fu, W., Gu, J., Han, Y., Hu, D., Hu, R., Huang, D., Huang, F., Huang, F., Huang, Y., Jin, J., Jin, X., ... Tang, B. Z. (2020). Advanced functional polymer materials. Materials Chemistry Frontiers, 4(7), 1803-1915. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0qm00025f
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abstract = "The research on advanced functional polymers is being driven by the fast-growing demand for new functional materials that can be used in revolutionary technologies. Polymers can be endowed with functions by using certain special preparation methods or by introducing functional groups or fillers into materials. These functions are either intrinsically possessed by materials or actuated by external stimuli. In this review, we present an overview of the recent developments made in the research hotspots of functional polymers, encompassing polymerization methodologies, luminescent polymers, photovoltaic polymers, other electronic and optical polymers (including low-k polyimides and second-order nonlinear optical polymers), biorelated polymers (particularly those for biomedical applications), supramolecular polymers, stimuli-responsive polymers, shape-memory polymers, separation polymer membranes, energy storage polymers, and covalent organic framework polymers. The concepts, design strategies at the molecular level, preparation methods, classifications, properties, potential applications, and recent progress made in such polymers are summarized. Challenges and future perspectives of each type of functional polymers are also addressed, including research efforts regarding the design and fabrication of functional polymers for serving the increasing demand for new materials.",
author = "Kaojin Wang and Kamran Amin and Zesheng An and Zhengxu Cai and Hong Chen and Hongzheng Chen and Yuping Dong and Xiao Feng and Weiqiang Fu and Jiabao Gu and Yanchun Han and Doudou Hu and Rongrong Hu and Die Huang and Fei Huang and Feihe Huang and Yuzhang Huang and Jian Jin and Xin Jin and Qianqian Li and Tengfei Li and Zhen Li and Zhibo Li and Jiangang Liu and Jing Liu and Shiyong Liu and Huisheng Peng and Anjun Qin and Xin Qing and Youqing Shen and Jianbing Shi and Xuemei Sun and Bin Tong and Bo Wang and Hu Wang and Lixiang Wang and Shu Wang and Zhixiang Wei and Tao Xie and Chunye Xu and Huaping Xu and Xu, {Zhi Kang} and Bai Yang and Yanlei Yu and Xuan Zeng and Xiaowei Zhan and Guangzhao Zhang and Jie Zhang and Zhang, {Ming Qiu} and Zhang, {Xian Zheng} and Xiao Zhang and Yi Zhang and Yuanyuan Zhang and Changsheng Zhao and Weifeng Zhao and Yongfeng Zhou and Zhuxian Zhou and Jintao Zhu and Xinyuan Zhu and Tang, {Ben Zhong}",
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AU - Feng, Xiao
AU - Fu, Weiqiang
AU - Gu, Jiabao
AU - Han, Yanchun
AU - Hu, Doudou
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AU - Huang, Die
AU - Huang, Fei
AU - Huang, Feihe
AU - Huang, Yuzhang
AU - Jin, Jian
AU - Jin, Xin
AU - Li, Qianqian
AU - Li, Tengfei
AU - Li, Zhen
AU - Li, Zhibo
AU - Liu, Jiangang
AU - Liu, Jing
AU - Liu, Shiyong
AU - Peng, Huisheng
AU - Qin, Anjun
AU - Qing, Xin
AU - Shen, Youqing
AU - Shi, Jianbing
AU - Sun, Xuemei
AU - Tong, Bin
AU - Wang, Bo
AU - Wang, Hu
AU - Wang, Lixiang
AU - Wang, Shu
AU - Wei, Zhixiang
AU - Xie, Tao
AU - Xu, Chunye
AU - Xu, Huaping
AU - Xu, Zhi Kang
AU - Yang, Bai
AU - Yu, Yanlei
AU - Zeng, Xuan
AU - Zhan, Xiaowei
AU - Zhang, Guangzhao
AU - Zhang, Jie
AU - Zhang, Ming Qiu
AU - Zhang, Xian Zheng
AU - Zhang, Xiao
AU - Zhang, Yi
AU - Zhang, Yuanyuan
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AU - Zhao, Weifeng
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