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Oxygen-Tolerant, Red Light-Driven Controlled Synthesis of Easily Degradable and High Molecular Weight α-Lipoic Acid-Vinyl Copolymers. [PDF]
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Functionalized Cellulose from Citrus Waste as a Sustainable Oil Adsorbent Material. [PDF]
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Entropy Drives the Predictive Discovery of an Optimal Cleavable Comonomer for ROMP. [PDF]
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Gradient Copolymers: A Complex Comonomer Incorporation Reality behind the Perfect Ideal. [PDF]
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Acrylonitrile Copolymerizations. IV. Butadiene Copolymerization
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1971Abstract The kinetics of the acrylonitrile-butadiene radical copolymerization, carried out in solution at 60° C, have been followed using gas chromatographic analysis. Remote unit effects are observed only on the butadiene-ended radicals, but they seem to involve a quite long sequence of butadiene units.
J. Vialle, J. Guillot, A. Guyot
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Journal of Applied Chemistry, 1951
AbstractThe mechanism of the copolymerization of two components in addition‐polymerization has been examined in detail for the systems styrene‐methyl methacrylate, styrene‐butyl acrylate, and styrene‐p‐methoxystyrene. In such reactions nine elementary‐radical processes are involved.
H. W. Melville +2 more
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AbstractThe mechanism of the copolymerization of two components in addition‐polymerization has been examined in detail for the systems styrene‐methyl methacrylate, styrene‐butyl acrylate, and styrene‐p‐methoxystyrene. In such reactions nine elementary‐radical processes are involved.
H. W. Melville +2 more
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On the Melting of Copolymeric DNA
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966A model for DNA molecules is introduced and treated by the methods of statistical mechanics. This model takes into account the difference in bonding free energy between adenine—thymine and guanine—cytosine base pairs. The model used is an extension of the Zimm—Bragg model for polypeptides.
H, Eiss +3 more
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Copolymerization of styrene. V. Copolymerization with α‐cyanocinnamamide
Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1974AbstractCopolymers of styrene with α‐cyanocinnamamide were prepared by free radical initiation in bulk and in DMF solution and also by thermal initiation in bulk. The copolymerization parameters were determined by the conventional scheme of copolymerization and by an improved scheme taking into account the penultimate unit.
Aharon Liebersohn, David H. Kohn
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Polymer International, 2004
AbstractThe present study describes the kinetic investigation of the complex binary copolymerization system maleic anhydride (MA)—dicyclopentadiene (DCPD). All syntheses were carried out in homogeneous solution; high conversions in soluble and linear copolymer are achievable when starting from an equimolecular monomer feed.
Edina Rusen +5 more
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AbstractThe present study describes the kinetic investigation of the complex binary copolymerization system maleic anhydride (MA)—dicyclopentadiene (DCPD). All syntheses were carried out in homogeneous solution; high conversions in soluble and linear copolymer are achievable when starting from an equimolecular monomer feed.
Edina Rusen +5 more
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