Longest bottlebrush polymer

Researchers have succeeded in synthesizing the longest ever bottlebrush polymer. This polymer — resembling a green foxtail — is composed of a main chain and numerous side chains grafting from it. The team also succeeded in giving various chemical properties to the ultralong bottlebrush polymer. These achievements are expected to substantially advance the current synthetic methods of bottlebrush polymers. This technique may be applicable to the development of flexible and low-friction polymeric materials.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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