Pure Appl. Chem., 1997, Vol. 69, No. 12, pp. 2567-2576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac199769122567
COMMISSION ON POLYMER CHARACTERIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF COMMERCIAL POLYMERS
Studies on the biodegradable poly(hexano-6-lactone) fibers 1. Structure and properties of drawn poly(hexano-6-lactone) fibers (Technical Report)
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Rhodium-catalyzed asymmetric addition of aryl- and alkenylboron reagents to electron-deficient olefins
Studies on Biodegradable Poly(Hexano-6-Lactone) Fibers. Part 2: Environmental Degradation
Synthetic strategies of multifunctional porphyrins as receptors
Properties of EDAM copolymers as polypropylene resin modifier (Technical Report)
Properties of ethylene-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate copolymers as poly(vinyl chloride) resin modifier (Technical Report)
Intermolecular interaction between multifunctional porphyrin and ubiquinone analogues
Molecular characteristics and crystalline structure of ethylene-dimethylaminoethylmethacrylate copolymers (Technical Report)
Aging effects in 16 years on mechanical properties of commercial polymers (Technical Report)
Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of optically active alcohols via hydrosilylation of olefins with a chiral monophosphine-palladium catalyst
Catalytic asymmetric arylation of olefins
Structure and mechanical properties of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene deformed near melting temperature (Technical report)
The study of microstructures of poly(vinyl alcohol) by NMR
Structure and dielectric properties of vinylidene fluoride copolymers
Asymmetric synthesis catalyzed by chiral ferrocenylphosphine-metal complexes
Structure and physical properties of high-vinyl polybutadiene rubbers and their blends
Characterization of commercially available PAN (polyacrylonitri1e)-based carbon fibers
Relationship between molecular characteristics and physical properties of linear low density polyethylenes
Viscoelastic properties of rubber-modified polymeric materials at elevated temperatures
Influence of crystallization conditions on single crystal formation