polümeeridevahelised
Polümeeridevahelised are supramolecular structures formed by the non-covalent interaction of different polymer chains. These interactions can include hydrogen bonding, van der Waals forces, pi-pi stacking, and hydrophobic interactions. The formation of polümeeridevahelised leads to the self-assembly of polymers into more complex architectures, such as micelles, vesicles, or extended networks. These structures often exhibit properties that are distinct from those of the individual polymer components.
The study of polümeeridevahelised is important in materials science and nanotechnology. By controlling the types of
The precise arrangement and stability of polümeeridevahelised are influenced by factors such as polymer molecular weight,