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EST. 2014

Unlocking New Materials and Advanced Functionality from Macromolecular Design Principles

Inspired by the highly advanced and complex polymers found in nature, the Kennemur Group seeks to understand how chemical composition and architecture of macromolecules ultimately leads to advanced functionality, chemical recyclability, and self-assembly capabilities. To do so, we leverage physical organic chemistry concepts to develop synthetic techniques in modern polymer chemistry.
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