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Financement de l’UE (3 926 900 €) : Monomer sequence control in Polymers : Toward next-generation precision materials Hor01/01/2015 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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Monomer sequence control in Polymers : Toward next-generation precision materials

The aim of the project “Euro-Sequences” is to establish a multidisciplinary training network on the emerging topic of sequence-controlled polymers. It has been shown during the last 5 years that such polymers open up unprecedented options for the future of manmade materials. Indeed, similarly to biopolymers such as DNA and proteins, synthetic sequence-controlled polymers contain precisely engineered chain-microstructures that allow a fine control over their molecular, nanoscopic and macroscopic properties. For instance, these new types of polymers are relevant for applications in molecular data storage, catalysis, and nanomedicine. However, this field of research is young and therefore, fundamental and applied research is still mandatory. Thus, it seems timely and appropriate to federate top-European researchers working on that topic. The proposed network is composed of 7 academic partners and 2 companies and connects researchers with complementary expertise in areas such as organic chemistry, polymer synthesis, supramolecular chemistry, physico-chemistry and materials science. This multidisciplinary network will focus on different scientific aspects. A first important objective will be the development of facile and rapid chemical methods for ‘writing’ molecular information on polymers. In addition, analytical techniques that allow characterization and sequencing of polymers will be studied. The folding and self-assembly of sequence-controlled polymers will be also examined in order to understand the correlation between controlled primary structure and higher levels of organization. Eventually, a crucial aim of this project will be the conception of new types of plastics materials. This network will be a unique scientific environment for training PhDs. The students will conduct their research in top-European laboratories and will receive a complete training, including lectures and summer schools, on polymer chemistry, supramolecular chemistry and biomaterials.


Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS 788 627 €
HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN 498 433 €
IONERA TECHNOLOGIES GmbH 249 216 €
Queen Mary University of London 546 576 €
Stellantis Auto SAS 262 876 €
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN 510 749 €
The University of Manchester 546 576 €
The University of Reading 273 288 €
Universiteit Gent 250 560 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/642083

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