# Nanoarchitectonics of Polymers at Interfaces

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## First published url

https://doi.org/10.1002/macp.202500048

## Date published

2025-04-02

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2025-6

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## Title

- title: Nanoarchitectonics of Polymers at Interfaces
  title_type: original
  lang: en

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- description: 'The field of materials science is of paramount importance in the solution
    to societal issues, including energy, environmental and biomedical problems. Polymer
    chemistry is a leading material science that has produced a number of practical
    materials. The development of nanotechnology for the control of ultrasmall structures
    and interface technology for the organization of polymer components have both
    made significant contributions to this field. This review, entitled ''nanoarchitectonics
    of polymers at interfaces'', focuses on nanoarchitectonics and interface technologies
    to examine recent research trends on the design of functional polymeric materials.
    Three interface technologies are especially considered: (i) the Langmuir-Blodgett
    (LB) technique, which allows for the orientation and hybridization of polymers
    at interfaces; (ii) layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly, which allows for the construction
    of rational layered structures from polymers and other materials; and (iii) on-surface
    synthesis, which uses nanotechnology to perform nanoarchitectonics of polymers
    on surfaces. The final section of the review discusses the trends and necessary
    future directions in "nanoarchitectonics of polymers at interfaces" based on these
    research examples.'
  description_type: abstract
  lang: und

## Creator

- name: Katsuhiko Ariga
  role: author
  orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2445-2955

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organization: Wiley

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- subject: Nanoarchitectonics
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- subject: Polymer
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- subject: Interface
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- subject: Langmuir–Blodgett
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- subject: Layer-by-Layer
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- subject: On-Surface Synthesis
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- identifier: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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## Journal

- title: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
  issn: '10221352'
  volume: '226'
  issue: '11'

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- identifier: JP23H05459
  funder_name: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- identifier: JP20H00392
  funder_name: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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