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Copolymers of Poly(Butylene Trans-1,4-Cyclohexanedicarboxylate)/Pripol as New Biomaterial Platform for Small Diameter Vascular Graft. [PDF]

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Intramolecular Design of Poly(ethylene oxide) for Solid-State Electrolytes and Next-Generation High-Energy Batteries. [PDF]

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ALTERNATING COPOLYMER GRAFT COPOLYMERS—XI. GRAFTING THROUGH MATRIX POLYMERIZATION

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1976
The comonomer complexes generated as a result of the interaction of a donor monomer and an acceptor monomer in the presence of a complexing agent are arrayed in the form of a matrix and undergo radical initiated homopolymerization to yield an alternating copolymer.
Norman G. Gaylord, Tsugikazu Tomono
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Graft copolymers as elastomeric fibers—I synthesis of the graft copolymers

The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 1975
Abstract Pre-irradiation grafting, mainly with an ethyl acrylate emulsion system, has been used to produce wool and cellulosic fibers having elastomeric properties. Comparative studies using selected chemically-initiated systems were also carried out.
J.L. Williams   +4 more
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Graft copolymers of polysaccharides: 1. Graft copolymers of alginic acid

Polymer, 1982
Abstract Copolymers of alginic acid with acrylonitrile, methylacrylate, methylmethacrylate and ethylacrylate have been prepared and characterized by i.r. spectroscopy, differential thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction. Evidence is presented to indicate that the products are graft-copolymers and not simple mixtures of the two polymers.
Hal S. Blair, Lai Kam Moon
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Synthesis of graft copolymers with polyamide grafts

Die Makromolekulare Chemie, 1978
AbstractGraft copolymers with polybutyramide (nylon‐4) grafts onto a polystyrene backbone were synthesized by reacting 2‐pyrrolidone, in the presence of some of its potassium salt, with a backbone chain fitted with randomly distributed acyllactam sites, which act as “promoters”. To achieve the same goal with a polyisoprene backbone the latter was first
Yoshiaki Nitadori   +2 more
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