Polymers in the Blender

Ever since the birth of controlled polymerizations, polymer synthesis always strived toward distributions that are as narrowly dispersed as possible. Yet, such polymers are not always advantageous, and only recently methods have started to develop that allow to create polymers with controllable mole...

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Dispersion
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distribution shape
molecular weigh distributions
Molecular weight
Molecular weight distribution
Physical properties
Polymers
Stability
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