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1. Influence of Thermal and Chemical Stresses on Thermal Properties, Crystal Morphology, and Mechanical Strength Development of a Sulfur Polymer Composite

2. The quest for environmentally benign plastics: advances in greener and more sustainable flame retardant formulations

3. The Influence of the Comonomer Ratio and Reaction Temperature on the Mechanical, Thermal, and Morphological Properties of Lignin Oil–Sulfur Composites

4. Chemical, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of Sulfur Polymer Composites Comprising Low-Value Fats and Pozzolan Additives

5. Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Guaiacol–Fatty Acid–Sulfur Composites

6. Influence of Additives on Flame-Retardant, Thermal, and Mechanical Properties of a Sulfur–Triglyceride Polymer Composite

7. Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Recyclable Composites Prepared from Bio-Olefins and Industrial Waste

8. Sustainable Composites from Waste Sulfur, Terpenoids, and Pozzolan Cements

9. Influence of Component Ratio on Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Terpenoid-Sulfur Composites

12. Durable composites by vulcanization of oleyl-esterified lignin

13. Thermomorphological and mechanical properties of vulcanized octenyl succinate/terpenoid-derivatized corn starch composites

15. Inverse vulcanization of octenyl succinate-modified corn starch as a route to biopolymer–sulfur composites

16. Morphological and mechanical characterization of high-strength sulfur composites prepared with variably-sized lignocellulose particles

17. Sulfur-Containing Polymers Prepared from Fatty Acid-Derived Monomers: Application of Atom-Economical Thiol-ene/Thiol-yne Click Reactions and Inverse Vulcanization Strategies

18. Recent advances in starch‐based films toward food packaging applications: Physicochemical, mechanical, and functional properties

19. Copolymerization of a Bisphenol a Derivative and Elemental Sulfur by the RASP Process

21. Green Synthesis of Thermoplastic Composites from a Terpenoid-Cellulose Ester

22. High strength, <scp>acid‐resistant</scp> composites from canola, sunflower, or linseed oils: Influence of triglyceride unsaturation on material properties

23. Lithium-Sulfur Batteries: Advances and Trends

24. Advances and approaches for chemical recycling of plastic waste

26. Recyclable, sustainable, and stronger than portland cement: a composite from unseparated biomass and fossil fuel waste

27. A role for terpenoid cyclization in the atom economical polymerization of terpenoids with sulfur to yield durable composites

28. Facile route to an organosulfur composite from biomass-derived guaiacol and waste sulfur

29. Robust, remeltable and remarkably simple to prepare biomass–sulfur composites

30. Facile new approach to high sulfur-content materials and preparation of sulfur–lignin copolymers

31. Copolymerization of an aryl halide and elemental sulfur as a route to high sulfur content materials

32. High strength composites from low-value animal coproducts and industrial waste sulfur

33. Investigating the suitability of poly tetraarylphosphonium based anion exchange membranes for electrochemical applications

34. Tetraarylphosphonium perfluorocyclobutyl polyelectrolyte with low critical surface energy, high thermal stability, and high alkaline resistance

35. Combining agriculture and energy industry waste products to yield recyclable, thermally healable copolymers of elemental sulfur and oleic acid

36. Influence of Side‐Chain Composition on Polythiophene Properties and Supramolecular Assembly of Anionic Polythiophene Derivatives

37. Valorisation of waste to yield recyclable composites of elemental sulfur and lignin

38. Phosphonium‐based polyelectrolyte networks with high thermal stability, high alkaline stability, and high surface areas

39. Valorization of Lignin as a Sustainable Component of Structural Materials and Composites: Advances from 2011 to 2019

40. Intercation spacing and side chain effects on phosphonium polymers: Thermal, supramolecular, and bactericidal properties

41. Thermally-healable network solids of sulfur-crosslinked poly(4-allyloxystyrene)

42. Convenient synthetic route to tetraarylphosphonium polyelectrolytes via palladium-catalyzed P-C coupling of aryl triflates and diphenylphosphine

43. A new route to phosphonium polymer network solids via cyclotrimerization

44. Highly Luminescent Heavier Main Group Analogues of Boron-Dipyrromethene

45. Convenient route to tetraarylphosphonium polyelectrolytes via metal-catalysed P–C coupling polymerisation of aryl dihalides and diphenylphosphine

46. Polymer cements by copolymerization of waste sulfur, oleic acid, and pozzolan cements

47. Polyelectrolyte membrane PEM and fuelcell catalyst studies using a miniaturized PEM fuel cell test fixture

48. Preparation of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) derivatives by a debromination–chain polymerization–debromination sequence

49. Phosphonium polyelectrolytes: influence of diphosphine spacer on layer-by-layer assembly with anionic conjugated polymers

50. Conjugated polymers with regularly spacedm-phenylene units and post-polymerization modification to yield stimuli-responsive materials

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