Abstract

Polymer Chemistry Very long polymer molecules elongate in shearing flows. This ordering of the chains lowers the viscosity of small-molecule solvents. The chains also reduce the dangers of misting during explosive spreading of the solvents. However, the long polymer chains degrade during normal fuel handling and clog pumping equipment. Wei et al. used telechelic polymers—short chains with reactive end groups—to form extremely long chains in organic solvents (see the Perspective by Jaffe and Allam). These reformable polymers offer the potential for better fuel safety without the drawbacks of covalently bonded long-chain polymers. Science , this issue p. [72][1]; see also p. [32][2] [1]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aab0642 [2]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aac9827

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