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Inverse Vulcanization

On the Mechanism of the Inverse Vulcanization of Elemental Sulfur: Structural characterization of poly(Sulfur-random-(1,3-Diisopropenylbenzene))

May 24, 2023
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pi-conjugated carbon-based materials

π-Conjugated Carbon-Based Materials for Infra-Red Thermal Imaging

March 23, 2023
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sulfenyl chlorides

Sulfenyl Chlorides: An Alternative Monomer Feedstock from Elemental Sulfur for Polymer Synthesis

Dec. 7, 2022
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Ring to chain

Ring-to-Chain Structural Relaxation of Elemental Sulfur upon Photoexcitation

Oct. 24, 2022
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nuclear magnetic resonance

Structural Characterization of Sulfur Derived Copolymers from Inverse Vulcanization: Part 1: Styrene,

Aug. 9, 2022
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high refractive index

High Refractive Index Chalcogenide Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Polymers for Integrated Photonics

May 29, 2022
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Polymerizations with Elemental Sulfur: From Petroleum Refining to Polymeric Materials

Dec. 22, 2021
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