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52. Progress in Polymerization of Cyclic Esters: Mechanisms and Synthetic Applications
53. Enhanced Melt Stability of Star-Shaped Stereocomplexes As Compared with Linear Stereocomplexes
54. One-pot synthesis of star-shaped aliphatic polyesters with hyperbranched cores and their characterization with size exclusion chromatography
55. Star‐shaped poly(L‐lactide)s with variable numbers of hydroxyl groups at polyester arms chain‐ends and directly attached to the star‐shaped core—Controlled synthesis and characterization
56. Kinetics and Mechanism of Cyclic Esters Polymerization Initiated with Tin(II) Octoate. Polymerization of ε-Caprolactone and l,l-Lactide Co-initiated with Primary Amines
57. Amines as (co)initiators of cyclic esters polymerization
58. Molecular dynamics of star-shaped poly(L-lactide)s in tetrahydrofuran as solvent monitored by fluorescence spectroscopy
59. Thermal stability of poly(L-lactide) prepared by polymerization of L,L-dilactide with Sn(II)-based initiators
60. Characterization of star-shaped poly(l-lactide)s by liquid chromatography at critical conditions
61. Star-shaped and markedly branched polyethers and polyesters
62. Well-defined star polylactides and their behavior in two-dimensional chromatography
63. Control ofMn,Mw/Mn, end-groups, and kinetics in living polymerization of cyclic esters
64. Living polymerization with reversible chain transfer and reversible deactivation: The case of cyclic esters
65. On the mechanism of polymerization of cyclic esters induced by tin(II) octoate
66. What we have learned in general from cyclic esters polymerization
67. Progress in activated monomer polymerization. Kinetics of AM polymerization
68. Block and random copolymers of ε-caprolactone
69. Solvent effect in the polymerization of e-caprolactone initiated with diethylaluminum ethoxide
70. Spontaneous Formation of Colloidal Crystals of PLA Stereocomplex Microspheres and their Hierarchical Structure.
71. AB, BAB and (AB)3 poly(ε-caprolactone)-based block copolymers with functionalized poly(meth)acrylate segments.
72. Polyphosphate chains by addition of oxiranes to phosphoric acid
73. Addition of oxiranes to the acids of phosphorus. Direction of ring opening
74. Oligomerization of oxiranes in the presence of phosphorus acids, 2. Kinetics of addition of ethylene oxide to phosphoric and phosphorous acid
75. Novel Hydroxyl-FunctionalizedCaprolactone Poly(meth)acrylatesDecorated with tert-Butyl Groups.
76. Oligomerization of oxiranes in the presence of phosphoric acid. Kinetics of model reaction
77. New polymers, new polyreactions - IUPAC Congress in Kyoto, 1988
78. Poly(alkylene phosphates): Bioanalogous synthetic polymers
79. Control of Mn, Mw/ Mn, end-groups, and kinetics in living polymerization of cyclic esters.
80. Racemic and optically active poly(4-methyl-2-oxo-2-hydro-1,3,2-dioxaphospholane). Synthesis and oxidation to the polyacids.
81. Kinetics of zwitterion formation from β-propiolactone and tertiary phosphines.
82. Optically active zwitterions.
83. Kinetic determination of stereoselectivity in the anionic polymerization of α-ethyl-α-phenyl-β-propiolactone.
84. Control of Mn, Mw/Mn, end‐groups, and kinetics in living polymerization of cyclic esters
85. Racemic and optically active poly(4‐methyl‐2‐oxo‐2‐hydro‐1,3,2‐dioxaphospholane). Synthesis and oxidation to the polyacids
86. Microstructure of poly(alkylene phosphates) related to biopolymers (teichoic acids)
87. Polymerization of phosphorus containing cyclic monomers: Synthesis of polymers related to biopolymers
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