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| Until now the synthetically demanding techniques, such as anionic, cationic or group-transfer polymerisation were the only available tools to accurately control structural features such a polydispersity, molecular weight, chain ends and macromolecular architecture. While these techniques are successful, they are limited by their complexity, rigorous synthetic demands, as well as incompatibility with many functional groups/monomers units. | Introduction
[...] Until recently, synthetically demanding techniques, such as anionic,2 cationic3 or group-transfer polymerization4 were the only available tools to accurately control structural features such as polydispersity, molecular weight, chain ends, and macromolecular architecture. While these techniques are successful, they are limited by their complexity, rigorous synthetic demands, as well as incompatibility with many functional groups/monomer units. (2) Quirk, R. P.; Lynch, T. Macromolecules 1993, 26, 1206. (3) Fukui, H.; Sawamoto, M.; Higashimura, T. Macromolecules 1993, 26, 7315. (4) Sogah, D. Y.; Hertler, W. R.; Webster, O. W.; Cohen, G. M. Macromolecules 1987, 20, 1473. |
From the summary-part of Bsi's thesis. Nothing has been marked as a citation. |
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