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Abstract
Hydrophilic polymers are a major class of polymers in polymer science. They are found in a broad range of applications from superabsorbers to drug-delivery. In recent years, a plethora of impactful developments in hydrophilic polymers have been reported. The present review gives an overview over these developments with a focus on frequently studied polymer types, aqueous multi-phase systems, hydrophilic block copolymer self-assembly and hydrophilic polymer particles. We cover fundamental work and concepts but also present work with high relevance for application. Finally, we give an outlook towards current challenges and future developments of the field. The further development of hydrophilic polymer is of great importance for a broad range of applications and will have a significant impact on biomedicine and every-day life.
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Progress in Polymer Science is a journal that publishes state-of-the-art overview articles in the field of polymer science and engineering. These articles are written by internationally recognized authorities in the discipline, making it a valuable resource for staying up-to-date with the latest developments in this rapidly growing field.
The journal serves as a link between original articles, innovations published in patents, and the most current knowledge of technology. It covers a wide range of topics within the traditional fields of polymer science, including chemistry, physics, and engineering involving polymers. Additionally, it explores interdisciplinary developing fields such as functional and specialty polymers, biomaterials, polymers in drug delivery, polymers in electronic applications, composites, conducting polymers, liquid crystalline materials, and the interphases between polymers and ceramics. The journal also highlights new fabrication techniques that are making significant contributions to the field.
The subject areas covered by Progress in Polymer Science include biomaterials, materials chemistry, organic chemistry, polymers and plastics, surfaces, coatings and films, and nanotechnology. The journal is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Materials Science Citation Index, Chemical Abstracts, Engineering Index, Current Contents, FIZ Karlsruhe, Scopus, and INSPEC.