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Branched polymers via controlled radical polymerisation techniques

Self healing polymers prepared via living radical polymerisation

Self healing polymers prepared via living radical polymerisation

... healing polymers is applicable to composite 55 materials and large crosslinked ...in controlled radical polymerization (CRP) allow for the synthesis of functional polymers with excellent ...

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Application of controlled polymerisation techniques to the synthesis of polymers for the biomedical industry

Application of controlled polymerisation techniques to the synthesis of polymers for the biomedical industry

... Introduction Chapter I outlining the key points follows. Substituents on a double bond retard addition to the substituted carbon whilst addition to the non-substituted end will remain relatively unaffected. Therefore, ...

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Utilising anionic branched polymerisation techniques for the synthesis of novel nanoparticles

Utilising anionic branched polymerisation techniques for the synthesis of novel nanoparticles

... The polymerisation of styrene by ATRP methods was attempted but deemed to be ...of polymerisation is ‘living’ anionic ...anionic polymerisation is a chain reaction polymerisation and unlike ...

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Controlled polymerisation and purification 
of branched poly(lactic acid) surfactants in supercritical carbon dioxide

Controlled polymerisation and purification of branched poly(lactic acid) surfactants in supercritical carbon dioxide

... biobased polymers and ...active polymers using cyclic esters ( D , L -lactide) and temperature sensitive polyols ( D -sorbitol) as renewable building ...targeting controlled molecular weights with ...

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Synthesis and application of some novel functional polymers via controlled radical polymerization and click chemistry

Synthesis and application of some novel functional polymers via controlled radical polymerization and click chemistry

... Chapter 2. Investigation into thiol-(meth)acrylate Michael addition 2.1. Introduction Over the last decade, click chemistry has opened new avenues to design and synthesize tailor-made macromolecules for different ...

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Cationic and hydrolysable branched polymers by RAFT for complexation and controlled release of dsRNA

Cationic and hydrolysable branched polymers by RAFT for complexation and controlled release of dsRNA

... synthetic polymers prepared via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) ...Highly branched polymers of 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl acrylate (DMAEA), 3-(dimethylamino)propyl acrylate ...

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Branched polymers via CCTP with vinyl end groups and their application in wound care materials

Branched polymers via CCTP with vinyl end groups and their application in wound care materials

... free radical polymerisation in the presence of a multi-vinyl ...to branched polymers, yielding (some) polymers with thiol ...synthesise branched polymers in emulsion, 129 ...

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Polymerisation of 2 acrylamido 2 methylpropane sulfonic acid sodium salt (NaAMPS) and acryloyl phosphatidylcholine (APC) via aqueous Cu(0) mediated radical polymerisation

Polymerisation of 2 acrylamido 2 methylpropane sulfonic acid sodium salt (NaAMPS) and acryloyl phosphatidylcholine (APC) via aqueous Cu(0) mediated radical polymerisation

... for controlled radical polymerisation, however, they also make handling and characterising the monomers and ensuing polymers ...the polymerisation of some common electrolytic ...

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A facile and green route to terpene derived 
acrylate and methacrylate monomers and simple free radical polymerisation to yield new renewable polymers and coatings

A facile and green route to terpene derived acrylate and methacrylate monomers and simple free radical polymerisation to yield new renewable polymers and coatings

... polymerised via ring-opening using a Zn catalyst to yield new polymers and copolymers with low T g ...with controlled molecular weight and a high T g ...anionic polymerisation at −78 °C and ...

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Synthesis of glyconanoparticles via Emulsion Polymerisation Techniques and their use to probe lectin interactions and in pH responsive drug delivery

Synthesis of glyconanoparticles via Emulsion Polymerisation Techniques and their use to probe lectin interactions and in pH responsive drug delivery

... two techniques for the synthesis of glycosylated ...emulsion polymerisation has been shown a reliable technique able to access a range of particle ...more controlled molecular weights, removing these ...

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Surface initiated SET living radical polymerisation for the synthesis of silica–polymer core–shell nanoparticles

Surface initiated SET living radical polymerisation for the synthesis of silica–polymer core–shell nanoparticles

... accurately controlled by changing the molecular weight ...living radical polymerisation (SET-LRP) to functionalise silica nanoparticles has not been ...weight polymers with high chain-end ...

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The use of controlled radical techniques to form polymer architectures suitable for use as Gear Oil Viscosity Modifiers

The use of controlled radical techniques to form polymer architectures suitable for use as Gear Oil Viscosity Modifiers

... reaction, via coupling or disproportionation, with an external radical species such as ...undergoing radical addition to the polymer chain such as trimethylsilyl enol ethers used as quenchers, ...

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Water soluble polymers from controlled free radical polymerisation

Water soluble polymers from controlled free radical polymerisation

... The polymer composition data show that, as the concentration of DMAEMA is increased relative to the DEAEMA content, the molecular weight decreases and the proportion of DEAEMA with [r] ...

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Surface modification with polymers using living radical polymerisation and click chemistry

Surface modification with polymers using living radical polymerisation and click chemistry

... modification. Previous efforts of modifying resins with fluorescent polymers also demonstrate that the “click” process constitutes an extremely valuable tool for surface modification. In addition, the click ...

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Investigating the selectivity of sequence controlled antimicrobial polymers synthesised by RAFT polymerisation

Investigating the selectivity of sequence controlled antimicrobial polymers synthesised by RAFT polymerisation

... membranes via electrostatic interactions, upon which the hydrophobic functionalities induce membrane disruption, hence inducing cell ...to polymers using different ...of polymers were the balance of ...

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Block copolymer synthesis by controlled/living radical polymerisation in heterogeneous systems

Block copolymer synthesis by controlled/living radical polymerisation in heterogeneous systems

... the polymerisation process ...precipitation polymerisation. There are examples of aqueous dispersion polymerisation, 156-158 but monomers applicable to this technique are ...dispersion ...

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Verdazyl radicals as mediators in living radical polymerisation and dopamine end functionalised polymers for application as friction modifiers

Verdazyl radicals as mediators in living radical polymerisation and dopamine end functionalised polymers for application as friction modifiers

... of controlled living radical ...The polymerisation of MMA and copolymerisation of MMA with styrene was also ...verdazyl radical in the aforementioned ...the polymerisation of styrene ...

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Some aspects of free radical polymerisation in UV-curing

Some aspects of free radical polymerisation in UV-curing

... 7V transitions are weak ( : lool/mol.cm) since the lone pair does not overlap the space with the TT system. Singlet - triplet splitting for n __..TT* excited states is small in comp[r] ...

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Branching out with CCTP : the synthesis of branched functional polymers

Branching out with CCTP : the synthesis of branched functional polymers

... formed via CCTP have been used for conjugation to hair in hair care applications, 148 the formation of star polymers as rheology modifiers 149 and the synthesis of hydrogels for the manufacture of contact ...

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Copper(0) mediated radical polymerisation in a self generating biphasic system

Copper(0) mediated radical polymerisation in a self generating biphasic system

... Following polymerisation, the polymer is present as a clearly distinguishable colourless top layer (inset in Figure 1C), while the bottom DMSO layer contains the vast majority of the copper/ligand complexes as ...

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