Researchers study new bioactive scaffolds based on PLA fibers, modified with a peptide sequence derived from fibronectin, an extracellular matrix component.

Researchers study new bioactive scaffolds based on PLA fibers, modified with a peptide sequence derived from fibronectin, an extracellular matrix component.
Fluorescent materials have drawn much attention as probes for imaging, diagnosis, and therapy in biological science.
Dynamic synthetic polymer systems are emerging as modules to study structure-property functions, motivated largely by Nature’s biopolymers.
Michael Bojdys introduces a new class of two-dimensional polymeric materials for semiconductors.
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics showcases some of the most exciting research from the labs of young leaders around the world in polymer science.
Researchers from the University of Akron provide an early picture of a unified understanding of dynamic interfaces in nanostructured polymeric materials.
Researchers have recently used blue-light emitting quantum dots (QDs) and stilbene units to prepare nanocomposites with unusual fluorescence behavior.
Catia Ornelas highlights recent advances in dendrimer chemistry, and provides a critical discussion about limitations of and expectations on these systems.
The editors of the Macromolecular Journals have nominated the top papers of 2015!
Researchers describe the chemistry and properties of a new family of organoiron dendrimers