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Preferential nucleation and alignment of polymer mesophases by carbon nanotubes
Phase behavior of model ABC triblock copolymers
The effects of polydispersity on block copolymer self-assembly
Time-resolved exciton dynamics in conjugated materials for organic photovoltaics
Synthesis, characterization and properties of model PCHE/PE block copolymers
Synthesis and application of specifically sulfated carbohydrates containing methacrylate functionality
Network morphologies in monodisperse and polydisperse multiblock terpolymers
Block polymer membranes for selective separations
Exfoliated zeolite sheets and block copolymers as building blocks for composite membranes
Block copolymers in ionic liquids
Processing, morphology and properties of graphene reinforced polymer nanocomposites
Fully-renewable and degradable thermoplastic elastomers
Nanoporous thermosetting membranes using reactive block polyme templates
The Molecular Weight Effects of Poly(acrylic acid) on Calcium Carbonate Inhibition in the Kraft Pulping Process
Functional Materials from Nanostructured Block Polymers Prepared via Ring-opening Metathesis Polymerization
Block Copolymer Micelle Shuttles between Water and Ionic Liquids
Polymeric Bicontinuous Microemulsions as Templates for Nanostructured Materials
Structure-Property Relationships in Polyolefin Block Copolymers
Modeling of Diblock Copolymers in Selective Solvents
Targeted Delivery of Polymer Vesicles Functionalized with Fibronectin Mimetic Peptides to Cancer Cells
Phase Behaviors of ABAC Tetrablock Terpolymers
Supramolecular Polymeric Networks via Hydrogen Bonding in Ionic Liquids
Characterization of pi-Conjugated Polymers for Transistor and Photovoltaic Applications
Structure and Dynamics of Block Copolymer Based Soft Materials