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Hydrophobic and hydrophilic control in polyphosphazene materials
Synthesis and characterization of long chain branched isotactic polypropylene via a metallocene catalyst and T-reagent
 
Polyphosphazenes for advanced biomedical applications
Copolymerization of polar and non-polar monomers: Free radical polymerization and late transition catalyzed insertion polymerization
 
Investigations of structure-property relationships to enhance the multifunctional properties of PVDF-based polymers
Antibacterial polymers, recyclable palladium catalysts for coupling reactions, and catalytic conversion of cellulose into liquid fuels
 
Approaches to hybrid synthetic devices
Polyphosphazenes for polymeric micelles and optical applications
 
Antibacterial polymers and functional nanocomposites; carbon dioxide poisoning in alkaline fuel cells
Palladium catalyzed copolymerizations of polar and non-polar monomers
 
Copolymerization of polar/non-polar monomers: Free radical polymerization and palladium catalyzed polymerization
Intramolecular Michael reactions of vinylnitroso compounds and studies directed towards an asymmetric total synthesis of the Stemona alkaloid stemofoline
 
Encapsulating fatty acid esters of bioactive compounds in starch
Synthesis and integration of conjugated polymer nanostructures for sensing and other applications
 
Ferroelectric polymers for electrical energy storage
Swelling and mechanical behavior of ionizable hydrogels containing highly branched polyamine macromonomers
 
Dynamics of hydrogen bonding polymer blends exhibiting minimized self associations and liquid crystalline polymers of unique chemistry
The application and characterization of dielectric and piezoelectric polymer devices
 
Electrochemically deposited poly(thiophene)s and their composites with carbon nanotubes and fullerenes
Laboratory-scale blast testing of polymers