A Systematic Approach Towards the Synthesis of Metal Coordination Cross-Linked Polymer Networks Alexander D. Schwab, A. R. Smith Department of Chemistry,

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A Systematic Approach Towards the Synthesis of Metal Coordination Cross-Linked Polymer Networks Alexander D. Schwab, A. R. Smith Department of Chemistry, Appalachian State University Rubber materials are typically composed of long-chain (polymer) molecules arranged into continuous networks. Once the polymer networks are formed, these materials cannot be reshaped by melting or dissolution. We are investigating changes in the chemistry of polymer network formation to make network formation more reversible and to create rubber materials with new characteristics. One of our general synthesis strategies is graphically outlined here. NH2 Ru2+ To date, the first step of the process has been completed. We hope to join the polymer molecules into rubbery networks with metal cations over the course of the next year.