Functional Polymers by Post-Polymerization Modification Concepts, Guidelines, and Applications

n modern polymer science a variety of polymerization methods for the direct synthesis of polymers bearing functional groups are known. However, there is still a large number of functional groups that may either completely prevent polymerization or lead to side reactions. Post-polymerization modifica...

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Polymers -- Industrial applications
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