Preface |
Polymer Synthesis |
Precise Synthesis and Surface Characterization of Well-Defined Chain-End-Functionalized Polystyrenes with Two, Four, Eight, Sixteen and Thirty-Two Perfluorooctyl Groups / 1: |
Synthesis of Highly Branched Comblike Polymers / 2: |
Having One Branch in Each Repeating |
Unit by Linking Reaction of Polystyryllithium with Well-Defined |
New Epoxy-Functionalized Polystyrene |
Synthesis of Star-Shaped Polystyrenes with Glucose in the Chain-End and Core / 3: |
Synthesis of Hyperbranched Polysaccharide by Thermally Induced Cationic Polymerization of 1,6-Anhydrohexopyranose / 4: |
Cationic Polymerization: New Developments and Applications / 5: |
New Monomers for Dental Application / 6: |
New Developments in Photoinitiators / 7: |
Water Soluble, Photocurable resins for Rapid Prototyping Applications / 8: |
Nanotechnology for Smart Polymer Optical Devices / 9: |
Contribution of Supercriticial CO2 to the Preparation of Aliphatic Polyesters and Materials Thereof / 10: |
Bifunctional Adhesion Promoter for Grafting / 11: |
Polypyrrole Films on Metal/Metal Oxide Surfaces |
Semicontinuous Emulsion Copolymerization of Vinyl Acetate and Butyl Acrylate / 12: |
Using Different Initiators and Different Chain Length Emulsifiers |
Poly(acrylamide) Grafts on Spherical Polymeric Sulfonamide / 13: |
Based Resin for Selective Removal of Mercury Ions from Aqueous Solutions |
Stereoselective Cyclopolymerization of Diynes: Smart Materials for Electronics and Sensors / 14: |
Preparation of Polymer-Supported Chiral 1, 2 -Diamine as an Efficient Ligand for Asymmetric Hydrogenation Catalyst / 15: |
Design and Application of Amphiphilic Polymeric Supports for Micellar Catalysis / 16: |
Modification of Crosslinked Poly(styrene) Based Polymers for Boron-Specific Extraction / 17: |
Surface-Initiated Polymerization on Self-Assembled Monolayers: Effect of Reaction Conditions / 18: |
Block Copolymers via ROMP - Awakening the Sleeping Beauty / 19: |
Synthesis and Self Assembly of Hydrogen-Bonded Supramolecular Polymers / 20: |
Theory |
Polymer Chain Dynamics Predicted by n-Renormalized Rouse Models: Numerical Studies / 21: |
Properties of Star-Branched Polymer Chains Near a Surface / 22: |
Computer Simulations of Grafted Amphiphilic Polymer Chains / 23: |
Pseudostationary Polymerization: Improving the Determination of the Rate Constant of Propagation / 24: |
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the First Steps of the Formation of Polysiloxane Layers at a Zinc Oxide Surface / 25: |
Determination of Rate of Crystallinity and Thermodynamical Interaction Parameters of Polycaprolactone with some Solvents by Gas Chromatography / 26: |
Polymer Analysis and Processing |
Thermo-Oxidative Degradation during Creep Crack Growth of PE-HD Grades as Assessed by FT-IR Spectroscopy / 27: |
Toughness behaviour of Vinylester/Epoxy Thermosets with Interpenetrating Network Structure / 28: |
Morphology -Property Correlations of PP Materials by Means of Microhardness / 29: |
Microphotometric Detection of Particles/Inhomogeneities in Flowing Polymer Melts / 30: |
An Experimentally Fast and Straightforward Methods for the Direct Determination of Axial Dispersion as Occurring in Size Exclusion Chromatography / 31: |
Injection Moulding of Parts with Microstructured Surfaces for Medical Applications / 32: |
New Capabilities of Rheology for Polymer Compound Industry / 33: |
Estimation of Slow Crack Growth Behavior in Polyethylene after Stepwise Isothermal Crystallization / 34: |
Modification of Recycled Polymer Blends with Activated Natural Zeolite / 35: |
Influence of Talc and SEBS-g-MA on PP/SEBS-g-MA/Talc / 36: |
Composites under Gamma Irradiation Sterilization Conditions |
Electrospinning P(LLA-CL) Nanofiber: A Tubular Scaffold Fabrication with Circumferential Alignment / 37: |
Adhesives Based on Formaldehyde Condensation Resins / 38: |
The Reaction Mechanism of the Transetherification and Crosslinking of Melamine Resins / 39: |
Preface |
Polymer Synthesis |
Precise Synthesis and Surface Characterization of Well-Defined Chain-End-Functionalized Polystyrenes with Two, Four, Eight, Sixteen and Thirty-Two Perfluorooctyl Groups / 1: |
Synthesis of Highly Branched Comblike Polymers / 2: |
Having One Branch in Each Repeating |
Unit by Linking Reaction of Polystyryllithium with Well-Defined |